Plymouth: Meaning and Definition of

Plym•outh

Pronunciation: (plim'uth), [key]
— n.
  1. a seaport in SW Devonshire, in SW England, on the English Channel: naval base; the departing point of the Mayflower 1620. 257,900.
  2. a city in SE Massachusetts: the oldest town in New England, founded by the Pilgrims 1620. 35,913.
  3. a town in SE Minnesota. 31,615.
  4. a town in NW Connecticut. 10,732.
  5. a town in and the capital of Montserrat, West Indies. 3200.
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