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cay"low island," 1707, from Spanish cayo; see key (n.2).
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caysmall, low island on a coral reef. Also called a key.
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cay(Southern Chile and Argentina, South America) stratovolcano, 2090 m / 6,857 ft
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cay(n) a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida
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cayA small, low island or emergent reef of sand or coral.
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cayA small insular feature usually with scant vegetation; usually of sand or coral. Often applied to smaller coral shoals. See also islet.
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cayA small, low island composed largely of coral or sand (also called a caye or key).
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cay(Pronounced "key") small, low island ; as in: Marina Cay is a popular stopover while in the BVI's.
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caypronounced " key " - term for a small island, used primarily in the Caribbean, such as Princess Cay Certified Travel Associate - (CTA) - a travel professional certified by the Instit [..]
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caysmall low island, also called key.
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