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north-east /nɔːθˈiːst /noun1 (usually the north-east) The direction towards the point of the horizon midway between north and east: I pointed to the north-east...- Avoid the rocky outcrops, and when you reach approximately the 550-metre contour line, bear round to the east and then the north-east until you arrive at the steep slope which leads onto the wide summit ridge.
- One of the most problematic wind directions is from the north-east, wiping out many dive sites along the south coast and also on the northern side of the peninsula.
- It has a magnificent site at the top of the island's hill, looking down towards the village and offering views of Mykonos to the north-east, Paros to the east and Los to the south.
1.1The compass point corresponding to north-east.Quickly she marked north, east, south and west as well as north-east, north-west, south-east and south-west. 2The part of a country, region, or town lying to the north-east: the north-east of Scotland...- The best-preserved section of Roman wall is in the north-east of the town, along the Rue de la Citadelle.
- Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east.
- At first this was confined to the older industrial regions of the north-east, Scotland, and South Wales.
adjective1Lying towards, near, or facing the north-east: a seaside resort on the north-east coast of Kent...- Currently our attention is directed towards the north-east coast, starting in Lincolnshire and working up until we find an area where the quality of life is high, and where property prices match the depth of our pocket.
- Towards the north-east corner of the site there was a shrine which later became the site for a small Roman temple.
- The inhabitants of Eriskay earned a reputation as whisky lovers after helping themselves to the precious cargo of the SS Politician, which ran aground off the north-east coast of the island in 1941.
1.1(Of a wind) blowing from the north-east: there was a strong north-east wind...- Given the prevailing south-west to north-east winds of the Sudbury summer, Penage is normally upwind, not downwind, from the smokestacks.
- The shore, one of the most westerly in Africa, is cooled by the north-east trade winds, taking some of the edge off the searing tropical heat.
- The wetter south-west season runs from May-November and the north-east monsoon from December-April.
2Of or denoting the north-eastern part of a specified country, region, or town: north-east London...- Scotland is fortunate relative to several other UK regions, such as north-east England and Wales, in the number of major public and private businesses that have their headquarters here.
- Like many former mining towns in north-east England, Easington is still struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of the major local employer.
- Fragments of other dinosaurs have been found over the past years near Naples and near Trieste, in north-east Italy.
adverbTo or towards the north-east: the ship sailed north-east the north-east-facing slopes...- I think his reply was that they'd see them if they went north-east a bit.
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