Dorchester

/ˈdɔːrtʃɛstər/ proper noun

A town in Dorset, England, or various places named after it, including neighborhoods in Boston and other cities.

From Old English Dornwaraceaster, meaning 'Roman fort of the Dornware people.' The name evolved through Norman influence, with 'chester' deriving from Latin castra (camp or fort).

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