clach

/klæk/
noun
  1. A stone or rock, especially in Scottish or Irish contexts.
    • The path was lined with mossy clachs worn smooth by centuries of rain.
    • She skipped a small clach across the surface of the loch.
    • The old farmer pointed to a large clach in the middle of the field.
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