释义 |
in·su·lar I. \-lə(r)\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin insularis, from Latin insula island + -aris -ar — more at isle 1. a. : of or relating to an island : being or having the characteristics of an island : dwelling or situated on or forming an island b. usually capitalized (1) : of or relating to Great Britain or to the British isles as distinct from the continent of Europe — compare continental (2) : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Insular hand 2. a. : insulated, isolated, detached < an insular building > b. of a plant or animal : having a restricted or isolated natural range or habitat 3. a. : of or relating to the people of an island b. : resulting from isolation or characteristic of isolated people c. : narrow, circumscribed, illiberal, prejudiced 4. [New Latin insula + English -ar] : of or relating to an island of cells or tissue (as the islets of Langerhans or islands of Reil) II. noun (-s) : islander |