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Martha's Vineyard
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Mar·tha's Vineyard  (märthz)
An island of southeast Massachusetts off the southwest coast of Cape Cod. Settled in 1642, it was a whaling and fishing center in the 18th and early 19th centuries and is now a popular resort area.
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Noun1.Martha's Vineyard - an island summer resort off of Cape CodMartha's Vineyard - an island summer resort off of Cape Cod


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