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cay
n. small low island


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Cay
A cay (also spelled key or quay; all are pronounced alike as "key" ) is a small, low island consisting mostly of sand or coral. The word is used almost exclusively in the Caribbean, though it is sometimes used in the context of other tropical environments, such as the Great Barrier ReefBelize Barrier Reef, and especially in the Florida Keys.
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Çay
This article is about the town of Çay. For Çay as a Turkish Tea, see the article on Turkish tea. Çay is a town and a district of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey.
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Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands are a British overseas territory located in the western Caribbean Sea, comprising the islands of Grand CaymanCayman Brac, and Little Cayman. It is a global offshore financial services centre and one of the leading tourist scuba diving destinations in the world.
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cay
Noun
1. a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida
(synonym) key, Florida keys
(hypernym) coral reef
(part-holonym) Florida, Sunshine State, Everglade State, FL


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çay
n. tea, evergreen shrub of eastern Asia; dried leaves of the tea plant; drink made from water filtered through tea leaves or other dried leaves; tea party; brook, rivulet, stream, streamlet, run, runlet, beck, bourn, bourne, branch, burn, creek, rill
 
caymak
v. change one's mind, swerve, wangle, wangle out of, cry off, back down, back down from, back out, back out of, call back, deflect, depart, go back on, go without, leave, recant, retract, swallow

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Cay
(n.)
See Key, a ledge.
  

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