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A loch is a mainly Scottish-used word which basically means a lake or reservoir, e.g. Loch Ness.

An example of it in a sentence is... "Let's all go fishing in the Loch, there are loads of fish down there!"

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"The Loch Ness monster is said to dwell in the murky depths of the loch."

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