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:''For human anatomy, see [[Islets of Langerhans]]'' |
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[[File:Mokolea Rock 2.jpg|right|thumb|260px|Mōkōlea Rock in Kailua Bay, [[Oahu|O‘ahu]], [[Hawaii|Hawai‘i]], 2.2 km off North Beach, [[Marine Corps Base Hawaii]]]] |
[[File:Mokolea Rock 2.jpg|right|thumb|260px|Mōkōlea Rock in Kailua Bay, [[Oahu|O‘ahu]], [[Hawaii|Hawai‘i]], 2.2 km off North Beach, [[Marine Corps Base Hawaii]]]] |
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An '''i'let''' is a small [[island|i'land]]. |
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== Types == |
== Types == |
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'''Rock''':<br> |
'''Rock''':<br> |
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A "rock", in the sense of a type of |
A "rock", in the sense of a type of i'let, is a landform composed of [[rock (geology)|rock]], lying offshore, uninhabited, and having at most minimal vegetation. |
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'''[[Sandbar]]''':<br> |
'''[[Sandbar]]''':<br> |
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An exposed [[bar (landform)|sandbar]] is another type of |
An exposed [[bar (landform)|sandbar]] is another type of i'let. |
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'''[[Sea stack]]''':<br> |
'''[[Sea stack]]''':<br> |
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A thin, vertical landform jutting out of a body of water. |
A thin, vertical landform jutting out of a body of water. |
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'''Subsidiary |
'''Subsidiary i'lets''':<br> |
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A more technical application is to small land features, isolated by water, lying off the shore of a larger |
A more technical application is to small land features, isolated by water, lying off the shore of a larger i'land. Likewise, any emergent land in an [[atoll]] is also called an i'let. |
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'''[[Towhead]]''':<br> |
'''[[Towhead]]''':<br> |
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A small |
A small i'let within the current of a river. |
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== Synonymous terms == |
== Synonymous terms == |
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{{Wiktionary}}* ''Holm'' or ''Holmen'' is a common suffix too in [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] and northern European countries ("holme" means " |
{{Wiktionary}}* ''Holm'' or ''Holmen'' is a common suffix too in [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] and northern European countries ("holme" means "i'let" in [[Danish language|Danish]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] and [[Swedish language|Swedish]]). |
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* In the [[Caribbean]] and West Atlantic, |
* In the [[Caribbean]] and West Atlantic, i'lets are often called '''[[cay]]s''' or '''keys'''. [[Rum Cay]] in the [[Bahamas]] and the [[Florida Keys]] off [[Florida]] are examples of i'lets. |
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* In the [[Channel Islands]], they are often identified by the suffix ''-hou'' from the Norse ''-holm''. |
* In the [[Channel Islands|Channel I'lands]], they are often identified by the suffix ''-hou'' from the Norse ''-holm''. |
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* In [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]], they are often called '''inches''', from the [[Goidelic languages|Gaelic]] ''innis'', which originally meant |
* In [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]], they are often called '''inches''', from the [[Goidelic languages|Gaelic]] ''innis'', which originally meant i'land, but has been supplanted to refer to smaller i'lands. In Ireland they are often termed '''[[Skerry|skerries]]'''. |
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== List of |
== List of i'lets == |
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{{incomplete list}} |
{{incomplete list}} |
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* [[Águila Islet]], the southernmost point of [[The Americas]] |
* [[Águila Islet|Águila I'let]], the southernmost point of [[The Americas]] |
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* [[Anton Rock]], in Buck Lake, Ontario |
* [[Anton Rock]], in Buck Lake, Ontario |
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* [[Aplin Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Aplin Islet (Queensland)|Aplin I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Bay Islet]] or See Chau, [[Hong Kong]] |
* [[Bay Islet|Bay I'let]] or See Chau, [[Hong Kong]] |
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* [[Boundary Islet]], Australia |
* [[Boundary Islet|Boundary I'let]], Australia |
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* [[Briggs Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Briggs Islet|Briggs I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Bushy Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Bushy Islet (Queensland)|Bushy I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Chão]], in the [[Madeira]] |
* [[Chão]], in the [[Madeira]] I'lands, Portugal |
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* [[Cholmondeley Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Cholmondeley Islet (Queensland)|Cholmondeley I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Cone Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Cone Islet|Cone I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Dokdo]], between Korea and Japan |
* [[Dokdo]], between Korea and Japan |
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* [[Douglas Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Douglas Islet (Queensland)|Douglas I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Dugay Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Dugay Islet|Dugay I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Edwards Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Edwards Islet|Edwards I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Filfla]], southern Malta |
* [[Filfla]], southern Malta |
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* [[Gáshólmur]], [[Faroe Islands]] |
* [[Gáshólmur]], [[Faroe Islands]] |
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* [[Granite Island (Australia)]], Victor Harbor, South Australia. |
* [[Granite Island (Australia)|Granite I'land (Australia)]], Victor Harbor, South Australia. |
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* [[Galatasaray Islet]], [[Istanbul]], Turkey |
* [[Galatasaray Islet|Galatasaray I'let]], [[Istanbul]], Turkey |
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* [[Halfway Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Halfway Islet (Queensland)|Halfway I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Imia/Kardak]], between Greece and Turkey |
* [[Imia/Kardak]], between Greece and Turkey |
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* [[List of islets of Caroline Island| |
* [[List of islets of Caroline Island|I'lets of Caroline I'land]], in [[Kiribati]] |
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* [[Islets of Mauritius]] |
* [[Islets of Mauritius|I'lets of Mauritius]] |
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* [[Jardine Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Jardine Islet (Queensland)|Jardine I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Keelung Islet]], off the northern shore of [[Taiwan]] |
* [[Keelung Islet|Keelung I'let]], off the northern shore of [[Taiwan]] |
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* [[Magra Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Magra Islet (Queensland)|Magra I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Martin Islet (New South Wales)]] |
* [[Martin Islet (New South Wales)|Martin I'let (New South Wales)]] |
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* [[Mid Woody Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Mid Woody Islet|Mid Woody I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Milman Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Milman Islet (Queensland)|Milman I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Monchique Islet]], Europe's westernmost point, in the [[Azores]], Portugal |
* [[Monchique Islet|Monchique I'let]], Europe's westernmost point, in the [[Azores]], Portugal |
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* [[Montecristo]], off the shore of Italy |
* [[Montecristo]], off the shore of Italy |
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* [[Penguin Islet (Tasmania)]] |
* [[Penguin Islet (Tasmania)|Penguin I'let (Tasmania)]] |
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* [[Rockall]] |
* [[Rockall]] |
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* [[Saunders Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Saunders Islet (Queensland)|Saunders I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Seacrow Islet]], southeastern Australia |
* [[Seacrow Islet|Seacrow I'let]], southeastern Australia |
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* [[Silver Islet, Ontario]] |
* [[Silver Islet, Ontario|Silver I'let, Ontario]] |
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* [[Sinclair Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Sinclair Islet (Queensland)|Sinclair I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Skull Islet]], in British Columbia, Canada |
* [[Skull Islet|Skull I'let]], in British Columbia, Canada |
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* [[Star Keys/Motuhope]], New Zealand |
* [[Star Keys/Motuhope]], New Zealand |
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* [[Sue Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Sue Islet (Queensland)|Sue I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Sunday Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Sunday Islet (Queensland)|Sunday I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Thomson Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Thomson Islet (Queensland)|Thomson I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Tindhólmur]], [[Faroe Islands]] |
* [[Tindhólmur]], [[Faroe Islands|Faroe I'lands]] |
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* [[Wallace Islet (Queensland)]] |
* [[Wallace Islet (Queensland)|Wallace I'let (Queensland)]] |
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* [[Westward Islet]], in the [[Pitcairn Islands]] |
* [[Westward Islet|Westward I'let]], in the [[Pitcairn Islands|Pitcairn I'lands]] |
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* [[Modia Islets]], located in the Ionian Sea of the Western coast of Greece. |
* [[Modia Islets|Modia I'lets]], located in the Ionian Sea of the Western coast of Greece. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 01:27, 5 August 2009
- For human anatomy, see I'lets of Langerhans
An i'let is a small i'land.
Types
As suggested by its origin as islette, an Old French diminutive of "isle",[1] use of the term implies small size, but little attention is given to drawing an upper limit on its applicability.
Rock:
A "rock", in the sense of a type of i'let, is a landform composed of rock, lying offshore, uninhabited, and having at most minimal vegetation.
Sandbar:
An exposed sandbar is another type of i'let.
Sea stack:
A thin, vertical landform jutting out of a body of water.
Subsidiary i'lets:
A more technical application is to small land features, isolated by water, lying off the shore of a larger i'land. Likewise, any emergent land in an atoll is also called an i'let.
Towhead:
A small i'let within the current of a river.
Synonymous terms
* Holm or Holmen is a common suffix too in Nordic and northern European countries ("holme" means "i'let" in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish).
- In the Caribbean and West Atlantic, i'lets are often called cays or keys. Rum Cay in the Bahamas and the Florida Keys off Florida are examples of i'lets.
- In the Channel I'lands, they are often identified by the suffix -hou from the Norse -holm.
- In Scotland and Ireland, they are often called inches, from the Gaelic innis, which originally meant i'land, but has been supplanted to refer to smaller i'lands. In Ireland they are often termed skerries.
List of i'lets
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. |
- Águila I'let, the southernmost point of The Americas
- Anton Rock, in Buck Lake, Ontario
- Aplin I'let (Queensland)
- Bay I'let or See Chau, Hong Kong
- Boundary I'let, Australia
- Briggs I'let, southeastern Australia
- Bushy I'let (Queensland)
- Chão, in the Madeira I'lands, Portugal
- Cholmondeley I'let (Queensland)
- Cone I'let, southeastern Australia
- Dokdo, between Korea and Japan
- Douglas I'let (Queensland)
- Dugay I'let, southeastern Australia
- Edwards I'let, southeastern Australia
- Filfla, southern Malta
- Gáshólmur, Faroe Islands
- Granite I'land (Australia), Victor Harbor, South Australia.
- Galatasaray I'let, Istanbul, Turkey
- Halfway I'let (Queensland)
- Imia/Kardak, between Greece and Turkey
- I'lets of Caroline I'land, in Kiribati
- I'lets of Mauritius
- Jardine I'let (Queensland)
- Keelung I'let, off the northern shore of Taiwan
- Magra I'let (Queensland)
- Martin I'let (New South Wales)
- Mid Woody I'let, southeastern Australia
- Milman I'let (Queensland)
- Monchique I'let, Europe's westernmost point, in the Azores, Portugal
- Montecristo, off the shore of Italy
- Penguin I'let (Tasmania)
- Rockall
- Saunders I'let (Queensland)
- Seacrow I'let, southeastern Australia
- Silver I'let, Ontario
- Sinclair I'let (Queensland)
- Skull I'let, in British Columbia, Canada
- Star Keys/Motuhope, New Zealand
- Sue I'let (Queensland)
- Sunday I'let (Queensland)
- Thomson I'let (Queensland)
- Tindhólmur, Faroe I'lands
- Wallace I'let (Queensland)
- Westward I'let, in the Pitcairn I'lands
- Modia I'lets, located in the Ionian Sea of the Western coast of Greece.