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north
/ˈnɔrθ/
北方,北(a.)北的,北方的(ad.)向北方,在北方
From:
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north
北
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
North
n.
1.
That
one
of
the
four
cardinal
points
of
the
compass
,
at
any
place
,
which
lies
in
the
direction
of
the
true
meridian
,
and
to
the
left
hand
of
a
person
facing
the
east
;
the
direction
opposite
to
the
south
.
2.
Any
country
or
region
situated
farther
to
the
north
than
another
;
the
northern
section
of
a
country
.
3.
Specifically
:
That
part
of
the
United
States
lying
north
of
Mason
and
Dixon's
line
.
See
under
Line
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
North
,
a.
Lying
toward
the
north
;
situated
at
the
north
,
or
in
a
northern
direction
from
the
point
of
observation
or
reckoning
;
proceeding
toward
the
north
,
or
coming
from
the
north
.
North following
.
See
Following
,
a.
, 2.
North pole
,
that
point
in
the
heavens
,
or
on
the
earth
,
ninety
degrees
from
the
equator
toward
the
north
.
North preceding
.
See
Following
,
a.
, 2.
North star
,
the
star
toward
which
the
north
pole
of
the
earth
very
nearly
points
,
and
which
accordingly
seems
fixed
and
immovable
in
the
sky
.
The
star
α (
alpha
)
of
the
Little
Bear
,
is
our
present
north
star
,
being
distant
from
the
pole
about
1° 25´,
and
from
year
to
year
approaching
slowly
nearer
to
it
.
It
is
called
also
Cynosura
,
polestar
,
and
by
astronomers
,
Polaris
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
North
,
v. i.
To
turn
or
move
toward
the
north
;
to
veer
from
the
east
or
west
toward
the
north
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
North
,
adv.
Northward
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
north
adj
:
situated
in
or
facing
or
moving
toward
or
coming
from
the
north
; "
artists
like
north
light
"; "
the
north
portico
"
[
ant
:
south
]
n
1:
the
region
of
the
United
States
lying
north
of
the
Mason-Dixon
Line
2:
the
United
States
(
especially
the
northern
states
during
the
American
Civil
War
); "
he
has
visited
every
state
in
the
Union
"; "
Lee
hoped
to
detach
Maryland
from
the
Union
";
"
the
North's
superior
resources
turned
the
scale
" [
syn
:
Union
]
3:
the
cardinal
compass
point
that
is
at
0
or
360
degrees
[
syn
:
due north
,
N
]
4:
any
region
lying
in
or
toward
the
north
[
syn
:
northland
,
septentrion
]
5:
the
direction
in
which
a
compass
needle
points
[
syn
: {
magnetic
north
,
compass north
]
6:
British
statesman
under
George
III
whose
policies
led
to
rebellion
in
the
American
colonies
(1732-1792) [
syn
: {
Frederick
North
,
Second Earl of Guilford
]
adv
:
in
a
northern
direction
; "
they
earn
more
up
north
"; "
Let's
go
north
!" [
syn
:
to the north
,
in the north
,
northerly
,
northwards
,
northward
]
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