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west-southwest
west-south·west (wĕst′south′wĕst′, -sou-wĕst′)n. Abbr. WSW The direction or point on the mariner's compass halfway between due west and southwest, or 112°30′ west of due north.adj. To, toward, of, facing, or in the west-southwest.adv. In, from, or toward the west-southwest.west-southwest n (Navigation) the point on the compass or the direction midway between southwest and west, 247° 30′ clockwise from north adj, advin, from, or towards this directionSymbol: WSWwest′-southwest′ n. 1. a point on the compass midway between west and southwest. adj. 2. coming from this point: a west-southwest wind. 3. directed toward this point. adv. 4. toward this point. Abbr.: WSW [1350–1400] TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeboxing the compassMedicalSeeWSW |