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is·land     (ī'lənd)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. Abbr. Isl. or Is. or I. A land mass, especially one smaller than a continent, entirely surrounded by water.
  2. Something resembling an island, especially in being isolated or surrounded, as:
    1. An unattached kitchen counter providing easy access from all sides.
    2. A raised curbed area, often used to delineate rows of parking spaces or lanes of traffic.
    3. The superstructure of a ship, especially an aircraft carrier.
  3. Anatomy A cluster of cells differing in structure or function from the cells constituting the surrounding tissue.

tr.v.   is·land·ed, is·land·ing, is·lands
To make into or as if into an island; insulate: a secluded mansion, islanded by shrubbery and fences.


[Alteration (influenced by isle) of Middle English ilond, from Old English īegland : īg, īeg; see akw-ā- in Indo-European roots + land, land; see lendh- in Indo-European roots.]

Word History: It may seem hard to believe, but Latin aqua, "water," is related to island, which originally meant "watery land." Aqua comes almost unchanged from Indo-European *akwā-, "water." *Akwā- became *ahwō- in Germanic by Grimm's Law and other sound changes. To this was built the adjective *ahwjō-, "watery." This then evolved to *awwjō- or *auwi-, which in pre-English became *ēaj-, and finally ēg or īeg in Old English. Island, spelled iland, first appears in Old English in King Alfred's translation of Boethius about A.D. 888; the spellings igland and ealond appear in contemporary documents. The s in island is due to a mistaken etymology, confusing the etymologically correct English iland with French isle. Isle comes ultimately from Latin īnsula "island," a component of paenīnsula, "almost-island," whence our peninsula.

island   (ī'lənd)  Pronunciation Key 
A land mass, especially one smaller than a continent, entirely surrounded by water.

Channel Islands Beach, CA (CDP, FIPS 12669) Location: 34.15805 N, 119.22210 W
Population (1990): 3317 (1738 housing units)
Area: 1.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

Bay Harbor Islands, FL (town, FIPS 3975) Location: 25.88699 N, 80.13451 W
Population (1990): 4703 (3179 housing units)
Area: 1.0 sq km (land), 0.6 sq km (water)

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