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north | northness |

As a proper noun north

is (us) the union during the american civil war.

As a noun northness is

a tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.

north

English

(wikipedia north)

Noun

(-)
  • One of the four major compass points, specifically 0°, directed toward the North Pole, and conventionally upwards on a map.
  • Minnesota is in the north of the USA.
  • The up or positive direction.
  • Stock prices are heading north .
  • Above or higher
  • The price you're offering had better be north of the highest price this company has ever traded for.'' - Tom Aldredge in the movie ''
  • (physics) The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks the magnetic pole near Earth's geographic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole).
  • Derived terms

    * grid north * magnetic north * north by east * north by west * northbound * northeast * northerly * northern * northerner * northing * north-northeast * north-northwest * north of the border * northward * northwardly * northwards * northwest * true north

    Antonyms

    * (l)

    Coordinate terms

    * (compass point) (l), (l), (l)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or pertaining to the north; northern.
  • He lived in north Germany .
    She entered through the north gate.
  • Toward the north; northward.
  • * 1987 , Ana María Brull Vázquez, Rosa E. Casas, Cuba , page 23:
  • The most dangerous ones are those that develop during October and November and that follow a north path affecting the western part of the island.
  • (meteorology) Of wind, from the north.
  • The north wind was cold.
  • Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by northbound traffic.
  • north highway 1
  • * 2001 , Joseph R Miller, Pipe Tobacco and Wool :
  • Traffic was doing the speed limit on North I-45 one minute and had come to a stand-still the next.
  • (colloquial) More or greater than.
  • The wedding ended up costing north of $50,000.

    Synonyms

    * (of the north) (l)

    Antonyms

    * (l)

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Toward the north; northward.
  • Switzerland is north of Italy.
    We headed north .

    Antonyms

    * (l)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (obsolete) To turn or move toward the north.
  • * 1769 , Henry Wilson, William Hume, Surveying improved (page 239)
  • When at B you had northed 3.71

    northness

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.
  • (Faraday)
    (Webster 1913)