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Lough (lŏkh, lŏk). For names of Irish lakes and inlets beginning with "Lough," see second part of element; e.g., for Lough Corrib, see Corrib, Lough Corrib, Lough (lŏkh kŏr`ĭb), lake, 68 sq mi (176 sq km), Counties Galway and Mayo, W Republic of Ireland.
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. See lake lake, inland body of standing water occupying a hollow in the earth's surface. The study of lakes and other freshwater basins is known as limnology. Lakes are of particular importance since they act as catchment basins for close to 40% of the landscape, supply
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lough
1. an Irish word for lake
2. a long narrow bay or arm of the sea in Ireland


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Years of experience etched like lough tracks on his face,
4) and Menlough, located on the southeast shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, was exported to localities throughout Britain and North America.
Elevators are making contracts easier to use, and less worrisome with some of the features they are offering," says Greg Lough, Darlington, Ind.
 
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