cayman

[key-muh n]

cayman Definition

  • 1a tropical American crocodilian reptile with a long snout and powerful jaws
  • 2a small island in the Caribbean Sea or West Indies, especially one of the Cayman Islands.

Using cayman: Examples

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  • Example

    The cayman is a dangerous predator.

  • Example

    The Cayman Islands are known for their beautiful beaches and clear waters.

cayman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cayman

Phrases with cayman

  • Cayman Brac

    an island in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Cayman Islands

    Example

    Cayman Brac is known for its stunning cliffs and diving spots.

  • Cayman Islands

    a British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea, comprising three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman

    Example

    The Cayman Islands are a popular tourist destination for their beaches, diving, and offshore banking.

  • a deep submarine trench located in the Caribbean Sea, between Jamaica and the Cayman Islands

    Example

    The Cayman Trench is one of the deepest points in the world's oceans.

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Summary: cayman in Brief

'Cayman' [key-muh n] refers to either a tropical American crocodilian reptile or a small island in the Caribbean Sea. The reptile is known for its long snout and powerful jaws, while the islands are famous for their beaches, diving, and offshore banking. Examples include 'The cayman is a dangerous predator.' and 'The Cayman Islands are a popular tourist destination.'

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