A river islet is a land mass -- usually smaller than a continent -- that is entirely surrounded by water.
From Wikipedia: An ait (or eyot) is a small island in a river. It is especially used to refer to islands found on the River Thames and its tributaries in England So basically and "ait river islet" is a bit redundant, but an islet nonetheless :P
An islet is a small island.
An islet is a small island.
The homophone for islet is eyelet. An eyelet is a small hole or metal ring used for reinforcement or decoration in clothing or fabric.
An islet is a small island, especially one in a river or lake. It is often used to describe a tiny cluster of trees or vegetation within a body of water.
A "towhead" is a small sandbar or islet within a river that is usually covered with thick brush or trees.
Gros Islet's population is 21,660.
Gros Islet was created in 1749.
Pine Islet Light was created in 1885.
The area of Gros Islet is 101.528 square kilometers.
There are many different words - an eyot, an islet, an inch are just three of them.
Innovations in islet cell transplants, a procedure that involves transplanting a culture of the insulin-producing islet cells of a healthy pancreas to a patient with type I diabetes.