Associations to the word «Loch»
Noun
- Bonnie
- Upland
- Steamer
- Thom
- Lennox
- Holm
- Barr
- Montrose
- Drain
- Transvaal
- Avon
- Alps
- Minesweeper
- Pier
- Irvine
- Dee
- Clan
- Hamlet
- Kettle
- Fishing
- Shoreline
- Kell
- Catchment
- Hoax
- Macleod
- Enoch
- Flotilla
- Alder
- Coll
- Barony
- Tobias
- Wick
- Boating
- Neptune
- Easterly
- Peninsula
- Heather
- Eel
- Donegal
- Crag
- Ryan
- Muir
- Scot
- Ordnance
- Clipper
- Hump
- Submarine
- Promenade
- Narrow
- Mainland
- Luce
- Hillside
- Shallow
- Corbett
- Gorge
- Devon
- Ufo
- Aberdeen
- Escort
- Steamship
- Meath
- Fen
- Perch
- Mic
- Scottish
- Edinburgh
- Robb
- Viaduct
- Seafood
- Highlander
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LOCH, noun. (Scotland) A lake.
LOCH, noun. (Scotland) A bay or arm of the sea.
LOCH, noun. Alternative form of looch
LOCH LOMOND, proper noun. The largest lake in Scotland, located in central Scotland.
LOCH NESS, proper noun. A lake in the Great Glen of Scotland, the second largest in Britain, and with a maximum depth of 226 metres. It is the alleged home of the Loch Ness monster, Nessie.
LOCH NESS MONSTER, proper noun. (cryptozoology) A creature believed by some to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland.
LOCH NESS MONSTER, proper noun. (cryptozoology) Alternative spelling of Loch Ness monster
Dictionary definition
LOCH, noun. A long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked).
LOCH, noun. Scottish word for a lake.
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