rochester
Pronunciation: [ˈrɒtʃɪstər]
Context: "geography"
(noun) a city in the state of New York. It is known for its rich history and as a center for technology and education. People live and work in Rochester, and it has many parks and schools.
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Rochester has a beautiful skyline and many wonderful places to visit.
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Rochester is not as big as New York City, where there are more attractions.
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Have you ever been to Rochester to see its famous parks?
Context: "people"
(noun) a surname commonly found in English-speaking countries. It refers to a family name that some people have.
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Mr. Rochester is a character in a famous novel by Charlotte Brontë.
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There are no famous actors with the last name 'Rochester'.
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Is 'Rochester' a popular last name in your country?
Context: "historical"
(noun) a title used for certain locations or figures in history, often referring to specific regions in England. This reflects a connection to places with a significant history.
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The Rochester Castle has a lot of historical significance and attracts many visitors.
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Not many people know about the Rochester in England compared to other landmarks.
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What historical events took place in Rochester Castle?