Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

cay

Noun
/keɪ/
Definition
A small, low-lying island or reef, often made of sand or coral.
Examples
  • The Bahamas is famous for its beautiful cays with crystal clear waters.
  • Explorers often sought refuge on cays to escape storms at sea.
  • Birds often nest on remote cays, undisturbed by humans.
Meaning
Cays are typically found in tropical oceans and are formed through the accumulation of coral or sand deposits. They can be a part of larger archipelagos or stand alone.
Synonyms
  • islet
  • reef
  • sandbar