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sloch — the membrane covering the intestines of fish (Scottish dialect). Also spelled slowch, sluch and slough … Dictionary of ichthyology
slowch — sloch … Dictionary of ichthyology
sluch — sloch … Dictionary of ichthyology
Portessie — is a small fishing village to the east of Buckie on the North East coast of Scotland. Commonly nicknamed the Sloch , owing to its old name of Rottenslough. It is sandwiched between both Buckie and Findochty, two popular tourist spots. Portessie… … Wikipedia
Barra (Ecosse) — Barra (Écosse) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barra. Ne doit pas être confondu avec Barra Head. Barra Eilean Bharraigh … Wikipédia en Français
Barra (Écosse) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barra. Ne doit pas être confondu avec Barra Head. Barra Eilean Bharraigh … Wikipédia en Français
Eilean Bharraigh — Barra (Écosse) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barra. Ne doit pas être confondu avec Barra Head. Barra Eilean Bharraigh … Wikipédia en Français
slough — 2) a tidal channel in a salt marsh. Pronounced to rhyme with slew 3) a marine bay. Pronounced to rhyme with slew 4) a piece of dead tissue separated from a wound or inflamed surface. Pronounced to rhyme with tough 5) the process of separating… … Dictionary of ichthyology
slough — slough1 /slow/ for 1, 2, 4; /slooh/ for 3, n. 1. an area of soft, muddy ground; swamp or swamplike region. 2. a hole full of mire, as in a road. 3. Also, slew, slue. Northern U.S. and Canadian. a marshy or reedy pool, pond, inlet, backwater, or… … Universalium
slough — I [[t]slaʊ[/t]] for 1,2,4; [[t]slu[/t]] for 3 n. 1) an area of soft, muddy ground; swamp or swamplike region 2) a hole full of mire, as in a road 3) brit. dial. Also, slew IV slue III a marshy pool, inlet, backwater, or the like. 4) a condition… … From formal English to slang