lochan

[ˈlɒxən]

lochan Definition

a small Scottish lake, often in a mountainous area.

Using lochan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lochan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went fishing in the lochan near our cottage.

  • Example

    The hike to the lochan was challenging but worth it for the stunning views.

lochan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lochan

Phrases with lochan

  • a small lake in a corrie, which is a steep-walled hollow on a mountainside

    Example

    The corrie lochan was still frozen over in early spring.

  • a small lake on a hill or moorland

    Example

    The hill lochan was surrounded by heather and wildflowers.

  • a small lake near the coast, often formed by a natural inlet or lagoon

    Example

    The coastal lochan was home to many species of birds and fish.

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Summary: lochan in Brief

'Lochan' [ˈlɒxən] is a noun that refers to a small Scottish lake, often found in mountainous areas. It can also be used in phrases like 'corrie lochan' and 'coastal lochan,' which describe specific types of small lakes. Examples of usage include 'We went fishing in the lochan near our cottage' and 'The hike to the lochan was challenging but worth it for the stunning views.'