Definitions for Rochester

Rochester Roch·es·ter

Spelling: [roch-es-ter, -uh-ster]
IPA: /ˈrɒtʃ ɛs tər, -ə stər/

Rochester is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 376 anagrams from letters in Rochester (ceehorrst).

Definitions for Rochester

noun

  1. John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of, 1647–80, English poet and courtier.
  2. a city in W New York, on the Genesee River.
  3. a town in SE Minnesota.
  4. a city in N Kent, in SE England.
  5. a city in SE New Hampshire.

Examples for Rochester

I live in Rochester, and I am in a farm-house near the lake for the summer.

It was called Windowsill Daydreaming, Rochester, New York, from 1958, and, despite its corny name, it stopped me in my tracks.

Two constables were taking a man and woman to the police court in Rochester Row.

His first situation, as a journeyman, was in Rochester, New York.

He spent two lost and traumatic years in the minors, getting shelled in Miami and Rochester.

A Rochester (ROC) passenger approached a ticket counter to check in and stated to the ticket agent that he had a bomb in his bag.

The Universities of Syracuse and Rochester are co-educational.

One video that contains the searing truth about guns is the one made by the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle.

The character of Rochester is the character of a mechanical monster.

He was the proprietor of a grimy chicken joint in Rochester, New York.

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