Definitions for Rarotonga

Rarotonga Ra·ro·tong·a

Spelling: [rar-uh-tong-guh]
IPA: /ˌrær əˈtɒŋ gə/

Rarotonga is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 212 anagrams from letters in Rarotonga (aagnoorrt).

Definitions for Rarotonga

noun

  1. one of the Cook Islands, in the S Pacific, 26 sq. mi. (67 sq. km).

Examples for Rarotonga

The little Kingdom of Rarotonga is one of the last to remain independent.

The missionary John Williams, who discovered Rarotonga in 1823, found the island in a high state of cultivation.

Rarotonga was, in fact, discovered by the ship Seringapatam in 1814, though Williams may have been the first to land.

Cook had probably brought it from Rarotonga, or from Tahiti.

They knew that far off to the southwest lay the islands of Samoa, and Rarotonga.

The latter probably came from some of the islands between Samoa and Tahiti, probably mainly from Rarotonga.

The saga is told at Rarotonga of a girl of dazzling white complexion who came up out of a fountain and was caught.

Of these the larger, Rarotonga, has a circumference of about thirty miles.

The two principal islands are Rarotonga and Mangaia, the most southerly of the group.

Here I was the "paying guest" of our boatswain—a stalwart native of the island of Rarotonga.

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