Associations to the word «Loch»
Noun
- Nor
- Lie
- Aqueduct
- Flow
- Lake
- Overlook
- Herring
- Timothy
- Sunk
- Swan
- Mackenzie
- Ascent
- Granville
- Vas
- Ben
- Otter
- Bad
- Pond
- Shipwreck
- Lying
- Campbell
- Dempsey
- Murdoch
- Non
- Fn
- Steamboat
- Ce
- Woodland
- Gazetteer
- Dike
- Northeast
- Augustus
- East
- Priory
- Cree
- Ripple
- Boat
- Banks
- Crowley
- Bailiff
- Malcolm
- Gower
- Anchorage
- Slope
- Dwelling
- Serf
- Na
- Water
- Goose
- Murray
- Island
- Nw
- Serpent
- Monmouth
- Lewis
- Mooring
- Werewolf
- Patrol
- Westerly
- Laurence
- Fishery
- Shannon
- Lass
- Galley
- Apostles
- Paisley
- Celt
- Survey
- Dived
- Havre
- Oyster
- Estate
- Cameron
- West
- Wildlife
- Cottage
- Corvette
Adjective
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.
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.