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Rochester
[roch-es-ter, -uh-ster]
noun
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of, 1647–80, English poet and courtier.
a city in W New York, on the Genesee River.
a town in SE Minnesota.
a city in N Kent, in SE England.
a city in SE New Hampshire.
Rochester
1/ ˈɒʃɪə /
noun
a city in SE England, in Medway unitary authority, Kent, on the River Medway. Pop: 27 123 (2001)
a city in NW New York State, on Lake Ontario. Pop: 215 093 (2003 est)
a city in the US, in Minnesota: site of the Mayo Clinic. Pop: 92 507 (2003 est)
Rochester
2/ ˈɒʃɪə /
noun
2nd Earl of , title of John Wilmot . 1647–80, English poet, wit, and libertine. His poems include satires, notably A Satire against Mankind (1675), love lyrics, and bawdy verse
Rochester
City in western New York.
Example Sentences
He packed up and drove east in time for the recording sessions in Rochester, N.Y.
Then there’s this observation from Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota, and an appointee to Trump’s newly created White House Commission on Religious Liberty.
The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, N.Y., are two that hold thousands of prints and negatives.
One client sought to nix his cruise out of Puerto Rico, while another wrote that they were worried about visiting Rochester, N.Y. this coming May.
Meanwhile, the owner of another illegal site near Rochester - where thousands of tonnes of waste have been dumped - has been ordered to clear it.
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