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Neagh

IPA(key): /neɪ/ Rhymes: -eɪ Homophones: nay, neigh, nee <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> Hagen, hange...


Lough Neagh

Wikipedia has an article on: Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> Wikipedia Derived from Irish Loch nEachach. IPA(key): /lɒxˈneɪ/ Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> A large freshwater lake in Northern...


Loch nEathach

(Ulster) IPA(key): /l̪ˠɔx ˈn̠ʲaha(x)/ Loch nEathach m (genitive Locha hEathach) Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> (a lake in Northern Ireland)...


hange

See also: Hange, hänge, and Hänge hange Obsolete spelling of hang. Hagen, <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> hange plural of hang hange (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive...


Moyola

English Wikipedia has an article on: Moyola Wikipedia Moyola A river in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, which flows into Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span>....


Toome

English Wikipedia has an article on: Toome Wikipedia Toome A village on Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span>, western County Antrim, Northern Ireland (Irish grid ref H9990). Toome (genitive...


blue-green alga

Tommy Greene, “Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> ‘dying in plain sight’ due to vast algal blooms”, in The Guardian‎[1], →ISSN: Northern Ireland’s Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span>, the largest lake...


lough

wind whips across Belfast lough […] . 2023 August 23, Tommy Greene, “Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> ‘dying in plain sight’ due to vast algal blooms”, in The Guardian‎[2], →ISSN:...


blackcurrant

R. D. Davidson, 19: The vegetation of Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> wetlands, R.B. Wood, R.V. Smith (editors), Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span>: The Ecology of a Multipurpose Water Resource...


NIEA

Northern Ireland Environment Agency. 2023 August 23, Tommy Greene, “Lough <span class="searchmatch">Neagh</span> ‘dying in plain sight’ due to vast algal blooms”, in The Guardian‎[1], →ISSN:...