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
A small island in a river is typically called a "river island" or a "river islet." These landforms are often formed by sediment deposition or erosion processes within the river channel. River islands can vary in size and shape, and they play important roles in the ecosystem by providing habitats for various plant and animal species.
An ait is an island in a river, particularly in the River Thames in England.
There are many different words - an eyot, an islet, an inch are just three of them.
Ait
ait or eyot
"What is a ait sensor for a dakota99?"
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