in·su·lar

[in-suh-ler, ins-yuh-]
adjective
1.
of or pertaining to an island or islands: insular possessions.
2.
dwelling or situated on an island.
3.
forming an island: insular rocks.
4.
detached; standing alone; isolated.
5.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of islanders.
6.
narrow-minded or illiberal; provincial: insular attitudes toward foreigners.
7.
Pathology. occurring in or characterized by one or more isolated spots, patches, or the like.
8.
Anatomy. pertaining to an island of cells or tissue, as the islets of Langerhans.
noun
9.
an inhabitant of an island; islander.
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Origin:
1605–15; < Late Latin insulāris. See insula, -ar1

in·su·lar·ism, noun
in·su·lar·i·ty, noun
in·su·lar·ly, adverb
in·ter·in·su·lar, adjective
trans·in·su·lar, adjective
un·in·su·lar, adjective
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insular (ˈɪnsjʊlə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  of, relating to, or resembling an island
2.  remote, detached, or aloof
3.  illiberal or narrow-minded
4.  isolated or separated
 
[C17: from Late Latin insulāris, from Latin insula island, isle]
 
'insularism
 
n
 
insularity
 
n
 
'insularly
 
adv

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insular
1611, "of or pertaining to an island," from L.L. insularis, from L. insula "island" (see isle). Metaphoric sense "narrow, prejudiced" is 1775, from notion of being cut off from intercourse with other nations, probably with ref. to the situation of Great Britain.
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insular in·su·lar (ĭn'sə-lər, ĭns'yə-)
adj.
Of or being an isolated tissue or island of tissue.

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Example sentences
It's not a big tent, it's the contrary, it's an insular and regional party.
But firms are growing increasingly disenchanted because the process is slow and
  insular.
Additionally, it's common to adapt elements of an insular and specialized
  artistic movement to a more mainstream application.
The bad news is that insular cultures by definition resist acknowledging the
  need to change.
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