Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BAIKALITE
n.[From Baikal, a lake in Northern Asia. ] A mineral occurring in acicular prisms, sometimes long, and either confusedly grouped or radiating from a center. Its color is greenish, or yellowish white. It is regarded as a variety of Tremolite. This name is given also to an olive-green variety of augite and also of epidote.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Baikal, Lake
Bai kal, Lake |bīˈkäl, -ˈkôl, -ˈkal ˌleɪk baɪˈkɑl |(also Baykal ) a large lake in southern Siberia, in Russia, the largest freshwater lake in Europe and Asia and, with a depth of 5,714 feet (1,743 m ), the deepest lake in the world.
Oxford Dictionary
Baikal, Lake
Baikal, Lake |bʌɪˈkɑːl |(also Baykal ) a large lake in southern Siberia, the largest freshwater lake in Europe and Asia and, with a depth of 1,743 m (5,714 ft ), the deepest lake in the world.
Duden Dictionary
Baikal
Bai kal Substantiv, maskulin , der |B ai kal |der Baikal; Genitiv: des Baikal [s ] Baikalsee
Baikal-Amur-Magistrale
Bai kal-Amur-Ma gis t ra le , Bai kal-Amur-Ma gis tra le Substantiv, feminin , die |B ai kal-Am u r-Magistrale |Eisenbahnstrecke in Sibirien
Baikalsee
Bai kal see Eigenname , der |B ai kalsee |der; Genitiv: des Baikalsees See in Südsibirien
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Baikal
Bai kal /baɪkǽl, -kɑ́ːl /名詞 バイカル湖 〘Lake ~; ロシア東部の世界最深の淡水湖 〙.