Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at northern.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Northern.
Examples
-
So we'll see partly cloudy skies probably Wednesday and Thursday, and tomorrow mostly cloudy skies, because that front is going to go and go away and affect northern fronts, as well, the Netherlands, Northern Germany, from Schleswig-Holstein all the way into Pontevedra in Northern parts of Spain, we have alerts of intense winds.
-
It seems to me that this should be easily relatively testable: check the Southern stations and compare them against the US historical, check the northern ROW and compare them against the US historical, compare Northern historical with Southern historical.
-
These areas included the northern and western parts of Northern
-
River are the Boise, Payette, Salmon, and Weiser, drained by rivers identically named; the northern course of the river is through deep canyons, between majestic mountain ranges, and far below the great wheat land prairies, the plateaux and rolling hills of Northern
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
-
With out following them into these topographical and philological details, it may be stated generally that vestiges of Columban foundations are to be found in the northern, eastern, and western districts of Scotland, formerly occupied respectively by the Northern and Southern Picts and by the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
-
Most ominous of all, the British army, that gallant, little sacrificial army, of a scant seventy-five thousand men, holding like a bulldog to the flank of von Bulow's mighty army, fifty times as strong, threatened by von Kluck on the left flank and by von Housen on the right, was slowing down the German advance, but was itself being slowly ground into the bloody dust of the northern and eastern roads of Northern and
The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land Ralph Connor 1898
-
Opposite to this, on the northern side of the platform, is a second terrace, more than three times the breadth of the southern one, which may be called, by way of distinction, the Northern
-
And who, let me ask the honorable gentleman, who was he that, in the days of our Revolution, led forth a northern army, -- yes, an army of Northern laborers, -- and aided the chivalry of South Carolina in their defence against British aggression, drove the spoilers from their firesides, and redeemed her fair fields from foreign invaders?
-
The attention of scientific men, and of the public at large, was called again to this important problem in the geography of the northern seas, by some elaborate and well informed articles in the Quarterly Review, which are generally supposed to be written by Mr. Barrow, the under secretary of the Admiralty, who also published an abstract of voyages to the Northern
-
Other favourite destinations are the wine making areas of South Australia and northern Victoria, the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, the natural wonders of Tasmania and the huge outback expanses of Western Australia and the Northern
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.