Proper noun
A census-designated place in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
A strait in Massachusetts, located between Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, and separating Cape Cod from the Elizabeth Islands.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFamously, in 2014, the Woods Hole osprey cam in the US created online horror when the female began attacking and starving her chicks. Source: Internet
“But generally that doesn’t happen,” said Mr. Gallo, who previously worked at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and has been involved in several Titanic expeditions. Source: Internet
Marine construction has ended for the season at the Steamship Authority terminal in Woods Hole. Source: Internet
Tritium is light, so could reach as far afield as the US west coast within two years, says Ken Buesseler at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Source: Internet
“It's one of those iconic artifacts, like the signal flares (that the sinking ship launched),” testified David Gallo, an oceanographer who retired from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and is now a paid consultant for the firm. Source: Internet
Two were associated with the Woods Hole, and one was associated with the Governor and the Woods Hole. Source: Internet