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plymouth

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for plymouth.

Editorial note

The first joint-stock companies to be implemented in the Americas were The Virginia Company and The Plymouth Company.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A city, unitary authority, and borough of Devon, England.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of plymouth gathered in one view.

noun

A city, unitary authority, and borough of Devon, England.

noun

A sea area between Plymouth, Devon, England and France.

noun

The Plymouth Colony, established by the Pilgrims.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for plymouth.

noun

A city, unitary authority, and borough of Devon, England.

noun

A sea area between Plymouth, Devon, England and France.

noun

The Plymouth Colony, established by the Pilgrims.

noun

The de jure and abandoned capital of Montserrat.

Example sentences

1

The first joint-stock companies to be implemented in the Americas were The Virginia Company and The Plymouth Company.

2

I attended the grand opening of the first Ikea in the USA in Plymouth Meeting PA as a little kid.

3

Certain things like Plymouth communication are also explicitly done at runtime.

4

At least plymouth and probably every init system out there.

5

The result was the Neon (Dodge Neon / Plymouth Neon...

6

Besides that broken or unusable console output without plymouth (I can't really tell from the article if systemd is responsible for that).

7

Perhaps they're special cases, but I've visited cemeteries of people who died in the 1600s and 1700s in Boston, Plymouth and Salem, Massachusetts.

8

Its either a Dodge Omni or a Plymouth Horizon.

9

My dad is a Nigerian-Austrian, grew up working Plymouth docks, my mum a navy nco's brat, grew up in a caravan on base in Scotland and left home at 14.

10

(The Plymouth boot logo is garbled and boot takes an age but it works).

11

Eventually the rural population will be entirely composed of maniac bandits driving burnt out plymouth dusters with mounted machine gun turrets and terrified hill people raising rabbits for food in their back yards.

12

The Duke of Westminster, a multibillionaire, was paid £748,716 for his ownership of Grosvenor Farms, the Earl of Plymouth £675,085, the Duke of Buccleuch £260,273, the Duke of Devonshire £251,729 and the Duke of Atholl £231,188 for his Blair Castle estate.

Quote examples

1

There are two for "plymouth" boot-splash stuff (I see these attempted-and-failed units on archlinux where plymouth never exists).

2

Having a global "debug" knob would have been useful when one does not know if the problme lies in the ramdisk, plymouth, systemd, udev, lvm, whatever.

3

It boils down to this: plymouth quit echo "Friendly message here." sulogin; systemctl default Where systemctl default is like going to a multi-user runlevel or whatever other overlay/synchronization point/service group/milestone/term used in other systems.

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> Having a global "debug" knob would have been useful when one does not know if the problme lies in the ramdisk, plymouth, systemd, udev, lvm, whatever.

Proper noun examples

1

By comparison, back in my lovely hometown of Plymouth, a two and half mile bus hop will set you back 3 quid.

2

Hallsands in Devon, England was washed away in 1917 after thousands of tons of gravel were dredged up offshore to build a Dockyard in Plymouth.

3

The first one in the US was Philadelphia (Plymouth Meeting).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use plymouth in a sentence?

The first joint-stock companies to be implemented in the Americas were The Virginia Company and The Plymouth Company.

What does plymouth mean?

A city, unitary authority, and borough of Devon, England.

What part of speech is plymouth?

plymouth is commonly used as noun.