A lake is a very large amount of water, usually in a valley in the mountains. Some lakes form in a crater where a meteor has hit. Most lakes are fresh water, some lakes near the sea may be salt water. A very very small lake in a park or a backyard is called a pond.
Lamb's ears is a soft, fluffy, silver-grey ground cover. It grows tall spikes of purple flowers in the spring. It is quite frost and drought tolerant.
Lamb's ears is originally from the area around Turkey and Iran.
A lamington is a type of cake most often found in Australia. It is made from sponge cake cut into cubes, then dipped in chocolate, and then dipped in shreddedcoconut.
Lamingtons are easy to make and are often made for fundraisers.
A lamp is a light that typically has a stand. Smaller lamps are usually put on small tables, and lamps with longer stands called floor lamps are put on the ground. Some lamps can be mounted to a wall.
Lamps are most often seen inside, for decoration or for using as a small light source to read by.
Land is any part of the world that isn't covered with water. The opposite of land is the sea.
Land may also be used to describe the countryside or farming areas, as in "He works on the land". In this case, the opposite of the land is the city.