Definition: In Greek, "aquae" means "lake". It's a proper noun for a lake in the Bible. The word has multiple meanings depending on its context. In some places, it refers to a body of water or body of water that flows into another body of water, often considered an aquatic ecosystem.
For example:
1.
Aquarium
- A place where plants and animals grow together.
2.
Aqueduct
- A long pipe used for transportation or water distribution.
3.
Aquatine
- A type of milk that is made from a live animal's skin.
4.
Aquatic
- Having an aquatic life, or having an aquatic environment.
In other languages and cultures, the word "aquae" can mean something different.