maybe but youll have to check
The Latin root word of "peninsula" is "paene," meaning "almost" or "nearly," and "insula," meaning "island." Together, they form "paeninsula," referring to a landmass almost surrounded by water.
The word 'peninsula' comes from the Latin words "paene" meaning 'almost' and "insula" meaning 'island'. This reflects the geographic feature of a peninsula being almost surrounded by water.
It means "peninsula", or a section of land surrounded by water on three sides.
I'm going with Peninsula
It is a strip of land projecting into the sea from the mainland. From a Latin word meaning 'almost an island'
Latin root 'pene' means 'almost', and 'insula' means 'island', so a pene-insula, or peninsula is 'almost an island', i.e. a thin strip of land.
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-- Yucatan -- Baja California
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Paeninsula. Paen + insula, literally almost an island.