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- DictionaryPly·mouth/ˈpliməTH/
- 1. a port and naval base in Devon, southeastern England; population 251,900 (est. 2009). In 1620 it was the scene of the Pilgrim Fathers' departure to North America in the Mayflower.
- 2. a town in southeastern Massachusetts, on the Atlantic coast; population 55,705 (est. 2008). The site in 1620 of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, it was the earliest permanent European settlement in New England.