Definitions for Icaria

Icaria I·car·i·a

Spelling: [ih-kair-ee-uh, ahy-kair-; Greek ee-kah-
IPA: /ɪˈkɛər i ə, aɪˈkɛər-; Greek ˌi kɑˈri ɑ/

Icaria is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 43 anagrams from letters in Icaria (aaciir).

Definitions for Icaria

noun

  1. Also, Ikaria. a Greek island in the Aegean Sea: a part of the Southern Sporades group. 99 sq. mi. (256 sq. km).
  2. any of the former Utopian communities founded by the followers of Étienne Cabet, especially the one established at Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1849.

Examples for Icaria

When the reforms of the utopists are one and all accomplished, what shall man do in his Icaria?

Icaria has no inhabitants, but it has pastures, of which the Samians avail themselves.

They are to rendezvous at Hesperidum, and then you will gather supplies and form another caravan to join the rest of us in Icaria.

I'll direct you telepathically when you reach Icaria, if we aren't already there.

Icaria is a romantic sequel to the Owen and Fourier colonies.

"Icaria," probably Kerry, in Ireland, has been made into an island and carried far out into the Atlantic.

Whereupon Solon reverts to his old principles, and finally emigrates to Icaria.

I want you to load trucks with supplies, gather all the wives and go straight to the Icaria Desert to establish our colony.

Then an inventive young poet from the village of Icaria in Attica hit upon a new idea which proved a tremendous success.

As a result, Cabet, in 1856, was expelled from his own Icaria!

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