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Dartmouth
[ dahrt-muhth ]
noun
- a coastal city in S Nova Scotia, in SE Canada, on Halifax harbor, across from Halifax.
- a city in SE Massachusetts.
Dartmouth
/ ˈ»åɑ˳ٳ¾É™Î¸ /
noun
- a port in SW England, in S Devon: Royal Naval College (1905). Pop: 5512 (2001)
- a city in SE Canada, in S Nova Scotia, on Halifax Harbour: oil refineries and shipyards. Pop: 65Â 741 (2001)
Example Sentences
Dartmouth University's Hispanic student enrolment jumped from 9.7% to 12.7% last year, after adjusting to make the school "more accessible for low- and middle-income families", it said in a press release.
His D.J., a Dartmouth freshman who’s never dealt with anything worse than being friend-zoned by his crush, has to make the kind of hard pivot that doesn’t fit the overall tone.
Jennifer Miller, an associate professor of history at Dartmouth College, said others shared his concerns about the economy at the time.
He in part motivated Dartmouth’s engineering school to create the Mobile Virtual Player, a robotic tackling device eventually used by other college teams and in the NFL.
The crash, which also injured four adults, happened on Dartmouth Road in Smethwick, on Saturday evening.
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