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Plymouth

proper noun

  1. place name
  2. town on Plymouth Bay (an inlet of the Atlantic) in southeastern Massachusetts
  3. de jure capital of the island of Montserrat, now a ghost town
  4. city in southeastern Minnesota
  5. city and port on Plymouth Sound (an inlet of the English Channel) in Devon, southwestern England
  6. city in Wayne County, Michigan, U.S.
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈplɪməθ/

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Etymology: From Plym + mouth, referring to the river's mouth.

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noun

Etymology: From Plym + mouth, referring to the river's mouth.

  1. An automobile of the make Plymouth.

    He next appeared in a faded Plymouth Fury, the first car he’d ever owned. Our father never abandoned a car. The Plymouth was burgundy and had a convertible top that we always begged him to put down.