Isle

  • 21ISLE — of Capri Casino (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) * Interactive Spoken Language Education (Community » Educational) * Integrated Soccer Learning Environment (Community » Sports) * Intelligent Speech And Language Environment (Computing » General) *… …

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  • 22Isle —   [iːl] die, rechter Nebenfluss der Dordogne, Westfrankreich, 250 km lang, entspringt im Limousin, mündet bei Libourne; starke Schwankungen der Wasserführung.   …

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  • 23isle — [aıl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin insula island ] a word for an island, used in poetry or in names of islands ▪ the British Isles …

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  • 24isle — [ aıl ] noun count an island. This is used mainly in literature or in the name of a group of islands: the British Isles …

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  • 25isle — ► NOUN literary (except in place names) ▪ an island. ORIGIN Old French ile, from Latin insula …

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  • 26Isle — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Urbanisme 2 Géographie 3 …

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  • 27isle — isleless, adj. /uyl/, n., v., isled, isling. n. 1. a small island. 2. any island. v.t. 3. to make into or as if into an isle. 4. to place on or as if on an isle. [1250 1300; ME i(s)le < OF < L insula] * * * (as used in expressions) Anglesey Isle&#8230; …

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  • 28isle — en·isle; in·isle; isle·less; isle·man; isle; …

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  • 29isle — /aɪl / (say uyl) noun 1. a small island: the Scilly Isles. 2. Chiefly Poetic an island. –verb (isled, isling) –verb (t) 3. to make into or as into an isle. 4. to place on or as on an isle. –verb (i) 5. to dwell or remain on an isle. {Middle&#8230; …

  • 30isle — Une Isle, Insula. Isle pleine de cedre, Insula cedri genere syluosa. Isle qui est en la tutelle de ces dieux là, Sacrae illorum deorum insulae. Isles de quoy la terre est grattée tout autour, Corrosae insulae. Isles aussi ou maisons insulaires,&#8230; …

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