laking

/ˈleɪkɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of forming or being covered by a lake, or the condition of a river or stream that widens into a lake-like body of water.
    • The laking of the river created a new habitat for birds.
    • The valley experienced laking as the glacier melted.
    • Geologists studied the laking that occurred after the dam was built.
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