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.
It is Arabic for 'the peninsula'
Depending on what meaning of the word you are thinking of:Indicate, gesture towards.Intent, thesis, purpose, objective.Spot, place, location.Cape, peninsula
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That is not a word in the English language.
No it mean to multiply
I dont think you spelt the word correctly. Did you mean peninsula? If so, a peninsula is a large mas of land projecting into a body of water.
I think an antonym for the word peninsula could be close to the word "valley." Am or could I be right?
IndoChina peninsula. Please, look up the word in wiki.
The peninsula is often buffeted by storms
Yes the word peninsula is a noun. It is a common noun.
The word peninsula comes from the Latin poeninsula, poene meaning almost and insula island
The word "peninsula" has four syllables.
Iberostar is not a real word. It's the name of a company. It appears to be a combination of the word Iberian (the name of the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located) and the English word "star."
India is a subcontinent and not a peninsula like Greece.
The upper peninsula of Michigan is a large tourist attractio.
English Word: peninsulaSpanish Word: la península ---- Source: http://www.123teachme.com/spanish_word_for/peninsula
The Latin word for "peninsula" is paeninsula, from paene, "almost", and insula, "an island".