different between islandy vs islands
islandy
English
Etymology
island +? -y
Adjective
islandy (comparative more islandy, superlative most islandy)
- of or pertaining to islands
- 1971, Jeanne Harman, Harry E. Harman, Fielding's guide to the Caribbean plus the Bahamas (page 576)
- Downtown, Charles Cros's Calabash, an upstairs, over-the-store eatery, offers excellent edibles in unassuming islandy surroundings.
- 1971, Jeanne Harman, Harry E. Harman, Fielding's guide to the Caribbean plus the Bahamas (page 576)
- full of islands
- Croatia's islandy coastline
Anagrams
- Lindsay, Lydians, sandily
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islands
English
Noun
islands
- plural of island
Verb
islands
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of island
Scots
Noun
islands
- plural of island
islands From the web:
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