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northward
[ nawrth-werd; Nautical nawr-therd ]
adverb
- Also 苍辞谤迟丑顎僿补谤诲蝉, 苍辞谤迟丑顎僿补谤诲路濒测. toward the north.
adjective
- Also 苍辞谤迟丑顎僿补谤诲路濒测. moving, bearing, facing, or situated toward the north.
noun
- the northward part, direction, or point.
northward
/ 藞n蓴藧冒蓹d; 藞n蓴藧胃w蓹d /
adjective
- moving, facing, or situated towards the north
noun
- the northward part, direction, etc; the north
adverb
- a variant of northwards
Derived Forms
- 藞苍辞谤迟丑飞补谤诲濒测, adjectiveadverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of northward1
Example Sentences
A forestry expert said it would have been "unequivocally obvious" it would topple northwards, with the bottom of its severed trunk falling on the Roman wall and causing 拢1,144 worth of damage.
On my way northward and speeding in my white Mustang convertible, I careened wildly through the city and then the canyons.
Beirut, once a safe haven for those fleeing airstrikes in southern Lebanon, itself came under fire as the violence spread northwards.
A swathe of strong and gusty winds is also expected to move northwards during Tuesday night and Wednesday - particularly affecting England, Wales and parts of Northern Ireland.
Showers will move northwards into Scotland during the afternoon as cloud cover becomes more widespread.
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