plymouth
/ˈplaʊm.əθ/Definitions
1. noun
A city in southwestern England, known for its historic dockyard and naval connections.
“The historic dockyards of Plymouth are a major tourist attraction.”
2. noun
A type of car made by the American company Plymouth (now defunct).
“The family bought a new Plymouth Fury in the 1970s.”
3. proper noun
A county in the southwest of England, known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
“The beautiful coastline of Plymouth is a favorite among hikers and nature lovers.”
4. proper noun
A city in the United States, located in Massachusetts, known for its historic harbor and naval connections.
“The historic harbor of Plymouth, Massachusetts, is a popular tourist destination.”