Definitions for Scituate

Scituate Scit·u·ate

Spelling: [sich-oo-eyt, -it]
IPA: /ˈsɪtʃ uˌeɪt, -ɪt/

Scituate is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 277 anagrams from letters in Scituate (aceisttu).

Definitions for Scituate

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts.

Examples for Scituate

Mordecai lived and died at Scituate, close by the place of his birth.

She was the scrub-woman you've seen in every hotel from San Francisco to Scituate.

He died in Scituate in 1656; his brother died the first winter.

There it is part of the same ledge of which Scituate and Cohasset are built.

Scituate has a quaintness, a casualness, the indescribable air of a land's-end spot.

There was a “foot-bridge” also at Scituate, and at Ipswich in 1635.

In 1643 his name is on the militia roll of Scituate, and later bore the rank of captain.

While the fishing trade was highly important in all the South Shore towns, yet it was especially so in Scituate.

Should you decide to ramble about the ancient town you will surely find your way to Scituate Point.

Jasper More removed to Scituate, and his name is said to have become Mann.

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