Puerto Rico
proper noun
- American island territory in the Caribbean
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌpɔɹtəˈɹikoʊ/ / [ˌpɔɚɾəˈɹikoʊ] / /ˌpwɛɹtoʊˈɹikoʊ/
name
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish Puerto Rico (literally “Rich Port”). In US English, the name is commonly pronounced and was formerly spelled Porto Rico; many other Spanish Puerto placenames were formerly also anglicized to Porto.
- A self-governing commonwealth and dependent territory of the United States in the Caribbean.
“He also added, “I love Puerto Rico and vacation there. I made fun of everyone… watch the whole set.””
- The island comprising most of that territory.
“The indigenous Taíno name for the island of Puerto Rico was 'Borikén', which literally means "Homeland of the People".”