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Loch Ness

[ lok nes, lokh ]

noun

  1. a lake in NW Scotland, near Inverness. 23 miles (37 km) long.


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People like me believe it's like the Loch Ness monster: widely spoken about, but nobody has seen it for years.

Before he started singing, he was the guitarist for the band Loch Ness.

In “Inverness,” a botanist finds something like faith through an encounter with an obsessed Loch Ness Monster hunter.

Loch Ness and the road upon the side of it, shaded with birch-trees,41 pleased us much.

Loch Ness head was now in touch with Inverness by means of a gunboat which had been dragged up into the dock.

The water-spout that had fallen during night has found its way into Loch Ness, and the torrent has subsided into a burn.

It must therefore have reached from about half-a-mile north-east of Loch Ness to about half-a-mile south-west of Inverness.

A large number of the littoral species in Loch Ness extends down to a depth of about 300 ft.

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