Plymouth

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English

Etymology

From Plym +‎ mouth, referring to the river's mouth.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈplɪməθ/
  • Audio (UK):(file)

Proper noun

Plymouth

  1. A placename
    1. A city and unitary authority in Devon, England, United Kingdom.
    2. A sea area between Plymouth, Devon, UK, and France
    3. The mouth of the river Plym, in Devon, UK.
    4. The de jure and abandoned capital of Montserrat.
    5. One of two rural communities in Nova Scotia, Canada.
    6. A city in California, United States.
    7. A town in Connecticut, United States.
    8. A village in Illinois, United States.
    9. A city, the county seat of Marshall County, Indiana, United States.
    10. A city and county of Iowa, United States.
    11. A town in Maine, United States.
    12. A town in Massachusetts, United States; which is one of the two county seats of Plymouth County.
    13. A city in Michigan, United States.
    14. A city in Minnesota, United States.
    15. A village in Nebraska, United States.
    16. A town in New Hampshire, United States.
    17. A town in New York, United States.
    18. A town, the county seat of Washington County, North Carolina, United States.
    19. A village in Ohio, United States.
    20. A borough of Pennsylvania, United States.
    21. A town in Utah, United States.
    22. A town in Vermont, United States.
    23. One of three towns and a city in Wisconsin, USA.
  2. A brand of car marketed by Chrysler.

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Noun

Plymouth (plural Plymouths)

  1. An automobile of the make Plymouth.