loch achray
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Definition
Proper noun: * A lake in central Scotland: Loch Achray is the name of a specific freshwater lake located in the central region of Scotland, within the Trossachs area.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- We went fishing on Loch Achray.
- The road passes along the northern shore of Loch Achray.
- Loch Achray is smaller than its neighboring lochs, Katrine and Venachar.
Advanced Usage
- Geographical feature: The term is used almost exclusively to refer to the geographical feature itself. It is a specific place name.
- Literary/Historical Context: It may appear in historical texts, travel guides, or literature describing the Scottish landscape.
Variants and Related Words
- Loch (noun): A Scottish word for a lake or a sea inlet.
- Loch Ness is famous for its legendary monster.
- The Trossachs (proper noun): The picturesque region in central Scotland where Loch Achray is located.
Synonyms
- Lake (noun): A large inland body of water. (Note: "Loch" is the Scottish equivalent, but "Loch Achray" as a proper name has no direct synonym.)
Related Phrases
- The banks/shores of Loch Achray: Refers to the land surrounding the lake.
- There is a hotel on the shores of Loch Achray.
Noun
- a lake in central Scotland