Biscayne
Biscayne (adjective) means relating to the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of France and Spain, or to Biscayne Bay in Florida. Example: “Fishermen described the rough biscayne waters as some of the most unpredictable in Europe.”
How to use Biscayne
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn adjective describing something connected to the Bay of Biscay or Florida's Biscayne Bay.
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Fishermen described the rough _____ waters as some of the most unpredictable in Europe.
Etymology
From the region of Biscay in northern Spain, also lending its name to Biscayne Bay and Biscayne National Park in Florida.
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What does “Biscayne” mean?
The word “Biscayne” means relating to the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of France and Spain, or to Biscayne Bay in Florida. In plain terms, an adjective describing something connected to the Bay of Biscay or Florida's Biscayne Bay.
How do you use “Biscayne” in a sentence?
Here is “Biscayne” used in a sentence: “Fishermen described the rough biscayne waters as some of the most unpredictable in Europe.”
What part of speech is “Biscayne”?
“Biscayne” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of Biscayne?
"Biscayne" (adjective) means relating to the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of France and Spain, or to Biscayne Bay in Florida.