archipelago

ar-kih-PEL-ah-go

A chain or cluster of islands. The word implies relationship — not a single island in isolation but a community of islands, close enough to share currents, weather, and the movement of species between them. The Hawaiian Islands, the Philippines, Indonesia, the Greek Cyclades, the San Juans — each is an archipelago, and the word carries the scatteredness and the connection simultaneously.
Etymology
Italian arcipelago, originally the name for the Aegean Sea (from Greek archi- meaning chief + pelagos meaning sea — the chief sea). The name of the sea was transferred to the islands within it.
Greek Italian ocean water
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