Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Situated in, toward, or facing the north.
- adjective Coming from the north.
- adjective Native to or growing in the north.
- adjective Of, relating to, or characteristic of northern regions or the North.
- adjective Being north of the equator.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to a region, place, or point which is nearer the north than some other region, place, or point mentioned or indicated: as, the northern States; the northern part of Michigan; northern people. Abbreviated N.
- Directed or leading toward the north or a point near it: as, to steer a northern course.
- Proceeding from the north.
- noun A native or an inhabitant of the north, of a northern country, or of the northern part of a country.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to the north; being in the north, or nearer to that point than to the east or west.
- adjective In a direction toward the north; ; coming from the north.
- adjective (Zoöl.) See
Loon . - adjective See Aurora borealis, under
Aurora . - adjective (Bot.) an excellent American apple, of a yellowish color, marked with red.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of, facing, situated in, or related to the
north . - adjective of a wind
Blowing from the north;northerly . - adjective UK Characteristic of the North of England (usually capitalised).
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective situated in or coming from regions of the north
- noun a dialect of Middle English that developed into Scottish Lallans
- adjective situated in or oriented toward the north
- adjective in or characteristic of a region of the United States north of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line
- adjective coming from the north; used especially of wind
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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He might have expected Chopin with a beak: lyrical cascades and liquid melodies that give its relative, the blackcap, the name "northern nightingale".
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In a speech Tuesday, Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir said the north will not withdraw from Abyei, which he described as "northern Sudanese land".
Monitors: North Sudan's Occupation of Abyei Was Planned 2011
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In a speech Tuesday, Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir said the north will not withdraw from Abyei, which he described as "northern Sudanese land".
Monitors: North Sudan's Occupation of Abyei Was Planned 2011
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EGELAND: Well, what I called northern Uganda was the world's largest neglected crisis.
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I left home on the 22d day of this month for what I call a northern trip.
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On the thirteenth of August he leaves the island by what he calls the northern mouth of the river [Boca Grande], and begins to strike salt water again.
The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time. 1891
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Her face pulsed a rosiness like that quiver in winter skies which we call northern lights.
Lazarre Mary Hartwell Catherwood 1874
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Cuyler, deputy commissary-general; Mearsin, deputy clothier-general, in what they call the northern department, are entirely of the same opinion.
Memoirs Correspondence and Manuscripts of General Lafayette Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de 1837
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Hay, deputy quarter-master-general; Cuyler, deputy commissary-general; Mearsin, deputy clothier-general, in what they call the northern department, are entirely of the same opinion.
Memoirs, Correspondence and Manuscripts of General Lafayette Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier Lafayette 1795
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It's really refreshing to look at what I call northern smallmouth fishing.
ESPNsoccernet 2010
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