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mayflower
[ mey-flou-er ]
noun
- any of various plants that blossom in May, such as the hepatica or anemone in the United States, and the hawthorn or cowslip in England.
- Mayflower, the ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Southampton, England, to North America in 1620.
mayflower
1/ ˈmeɪˌflaʊə /
noun
- any of various plants that bloom in May
- another name for trailing arbutus
Mayflower
2/ ˈmeɪˌflaʊə /
noun
- the Mayflowerthe ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth to Massachusetts in 1620
Mayflower
- The ship that carried the Pilgrims to America. It made a permanent landing near Plymouth Rock in 1620, after the Pilgrims had agreed to the Mayflower Compact .
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