Definitions for Plymouth

Plymouth Plym·outh

Spelling: [plim-uh th]
IPA: /ˈplɪm əθ/

Plymouth is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 189 anagrams from letters in Plymouth (hlmoptuy).

Definitions for Plymouth

noun

  1. a seaport in SW Devonshire, in SW England, on the English Channel: naval base; the departing point of the Mayflower 1620.
  2. a city in SE Massachusetts: the oldest town in New England, founded by the Pilgrims 1620.
  3. a town in SE Minnesota.
  4. a town in NW Connecticut.
  5. a town in and the capital of Montserrat, West Indies.
  6. an island in the Leeward Islands, in the SE West Indies: a British crown colony. 39½ sq. mi. (102 sq. km). Capital: Plymouth.
  7. a mountain in NE Spain, NW of Barcelona: the site of Montserrat Monastery. 4058 feet (1237 meters).

Examples for Plymouth

He at once repaired to Plymouth, and communicated his discovery to the governor.

Another summer should bring Concord, surely, and perhaps Plymouth too.

“I continue to be impressed with him,” Gordon VanHuizen said after meeting Huntsman at the Main Street Station Diner in Plymouth.

The second expedition left Plymouth with five vessels in 1583.

Please don't mention 1948, wingers--comparing polling then to polling today is like comparing a '48 Plymouth to a new Lexus.

I grew up about 20 minutes outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in Plymouth.

During the middle of this Golden Age, in 1620, the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.

They burned down my home, killed my dogs, my cat, my rabbit, blew up my 1966 Plymouth Valent.

These commissioners were now in conference with the Plymouth court.

Hardy was not able to remain in Plymouth longer than Wednesday.

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