Rochester

/ˈrɑːtʃɪstər/ noun

Definition

A city in western New York state, known for its role in photography and optics industries. Also used as a proper name for various places named after Rochester, England.

Etymology

From Old English Hrofeceastre, meaning 'Hrof's fortified place' or 'castle of Hrof.' The name traveled from the English city founded by Romans to American settlements named in its honor.

Kelly Says

Rochester, New York became the world's image capital thanks to companies like Kodak and Bausch & Lomb, earning it the nickname 'The World's Image Centre.' The city's connection to photography is so strong that George Eastman's mansion is now a museum dedicated to photographic history.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሮቼስተር
ARالعربية
روتشستر
BNবাংলা
রোচেস্টার
CACatalà
Rochester
CSČeština
Rochester
DADansk
Rochester
DEDeutsch
Rochester
ELΕλληνικά
Ρότσεστερ
ESEspañol
Rochester
FAفارسی
روچسترا
FISuomi
Rochester
FRFrançais
Rochester
GUGU
રોચેસ્ટર
HAHA
Rochester
HEעברית
רוצ'סטר
HIहिन्दी
रोचेस्टर
HUMagyar
Rochester
IDBahasa Indonesia
Rochester
IGIG
Rochester
ITItaliano
Rochester
JA日本語
ロチェスター
KKKK
Рочестер
KMKM
រ៉ូឆេស្ទើ
KO한국어
로체스터
MRMR
रोचेस्टर
MSBahasa Melayu
Rochester
MYမြန်မာ
ရိုချက်စတာ
NLNederlands
Rochester
NONorsk
Rochester
PAPA
ਰੋਚੇਸਟਰ
PLPolski
Rochester
PTPortuguês
Rochester
RORomână
Rochester
RUРусский
Рочестер
SVSvenska
Rochester
SWKiswahili
Rochester
TAதமிழ்
ரோச்செஸ்டர்
TEతెలుగు
రోచెస్టర్
THไทย
โรเชสเตอร์
TLTL
Rochester
TRTürkçe
Rochester
UKУкраїнська
Рочестер
URاردو
روچسٹر
VITiếng Việt
Rochester
YOYO
Rochester
ZH中文
罗切斯特
ZUZU
Rochester

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