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		Definition of lough in English: loughnoun lɒklɒxlɑk  the cottage sat at the edge of the lough Irish form of loch  Example sentencesExamples -  The majority of tench fishing takes place in natural loughs or loughs produced by peat diggings.
 -  The lough is an estuary, thus salty, so keeping the head out of the water is more of an issue than when at the pool.
 -  They have not been able to populate fast-flowing rivers and open estuary areas, but lakes and loughs are a huge target for them.
 -  Ferox are exclusively a fish of the central European glacial lakes, the Scottish lochs and the Irish loughs.
 -  From mountains, glens lakes, loughs, caves, cliffs and beaches to cities, towns, villages and hamlets, it's all within reach of your schedule and budget’.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: from Irish loch.    Definition of lough in US English: loughnounläklɑk  the cottage sat at the edge of the lough Irish form of loch  Example sentencesExamples -  The majority of tench fishing takes place in natural loughs or loughs produced by peat diggings.
 -  The lough is an estuary, thus salty, so keeping the head out of the water is more of an issue than when at the pool.
 -  They have not been able to populate fast-flowing rivers and open estuary areas, but lakes and loughs are a huge target for them.
 -  From mountains, glens lakes, loughs, caves, cliffs and beaches to cities, towns, villages and hamlets, it's all within reach of your schedule and budget’.
 -  Ferox are exclusively a fish of the central European glacial lakes, the Scottish lochs and the Irish loughs.
 
 
 Origin   Middle English: from Irish loch.     |