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south
noun
the
direction
that
is
opposite
north
on
a
map
or
compass
•
The
compass
needle
points
south
when
we
turn
it
around
.
The
compass
needle
points
south
when
we
turn
it
around
.
•
South
is
opposite
north
on
the
map
hanging
behind
the
teacher
.
South
is
opposite
north
on
the
map
hanging
behind
the
teacher
.
Old
English
“
suð
,”
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Old
Norse
“
suðr
,”
meaning
the
direction
of
the
sun
at
noon
.
noun
the
southern
part
or
area
of
a
country
,
region
,
or
place
•
He
grew
up
in
the
south
of
France
,
near
the
Mediterranean
Sea
.
He
grew
up
in
the
south
of
France
,
near
the
Mediterranean
Sea
.
•
Many
tourists
visit
the
south
of
the
island
for
its
white
beaches
.
Many
tourists
visit
the
south
of
the
island
for
its
white
beaches
.
adverb
toward
the
south
or
in
a
southern
direction
•
The
hikers
continued
south
along
the
ridge
until
sunset
.
The
hikers
continued
south
along
the
ridge
until
sunset
.
•
Drive
five
miles
south
and
you
’
ll
reach
the
lake
.
Drive
five
miles
south
and
you
’
ll
reach
the
lake
.
adjective
located
in
,
coming
from
,
or
facing
the
south
•
The
south
coast
is
famous
for
its
cliffs
.
The
south
coast
is
famous
for
its
cliffs
.
•
We
took
the
south
exit
off
the
highway
.
We
took
the
south
exit
off
the
highway
.
adverb
(
informal
)
used
after
verbs
like
“
go
”
or
“
head
”
to
mean
become
worse
,
fail
,
or
decrease
sharply
•
Our
plans
went
south
after
the
sudden
rainstorm
.
Our
plans
went
south
after
the
sudden
rainstorm
.
•
The
company
’
s
profits
have
headed
south
for
three
consecutive
quarters
.
The
company
’
s
profits
have
headed
south
for
three
consecutive
quarters
.
southern
adjective
located
in
,
coming
from
,
or
connected
with
the
south
part
of
a
place
or
the
world
•
Many
species
of
penguin
live
only
in
the
southern
oceans
near
Antarctica
.
Many
species
of
penguin
live
only
in
the
southern
oceans
near
Antarctica
.
•
Tourists
flock
to
the
southern
coast
of
Spain
for
warm
sunshine
in
winter
.
Tourists
flock
to
the
southern
coast
of
Spain
for
warm
sunshine
in
winter
.
Old
English
suðerne
(
from
suð
“
south
”
+
-ern
).
southwest
noun
The
direction
exactly
halfway
between
south
and
west
,
at
an
angle
of
225°
on
a
compass
.
•
The
sun
set
in
the
southwest
behind
the
mountains
.
The
sun
set
in
the
southwest
behind
the
mountains
.
•
Sail
ten
miles
to
the
southwest
to
reach
the
island
.
Sail
ten
miles
to
the
southwest
to
reach
the
island
.
Old
English
‘
sūð-west
’,
from
‘
sūð
’ (
south
)
+
‘
west
’.
adjective
Located
in
,
coming
from
,
or
facing
the
direction
between
south
and
west
.
•
They
moved
to
a
southwest
suburb
of
the
city
.
They
moved
to
a
southwest
suburb
of
the
city
.
•
The
southwest
corner
of
the
garden
gets
the
most
sun
.
The
southwest
corner
of
the
garden
gets
the
most
sun
.
Formed
by
combining
south
+
west
as
an
adjective
phrase
,
later
solidified
into
one
word
.
adverb
In
or
toward
the
direction
between
south
and
west
.
•
The
flock
of
birds
flew
southwest
for
the
winter
.
The
flock
of
birds
flew
southwest
for
the
winter
.
•
We
continued
southwest
across
the
desert
.
We
continued
southwest
across
the
desert
.
Adverbial
use
of
the
compass
point
name
‘
southwest
’.
southeast
noun
the
direction
exactly
halfway
between
south
and
east
,
at
an
angle
of
135°
from
due
north
•
The
sun
rose
in
the
southeast
on
that
winter
morning
.
The
sun
rose
in
the
southeast
on
that
winter
morning
.
•
From
the
city
center
,
the
airport
lies
about
ten
kilometers
to
the
southeast
.
From
the
city
center
,
the
airport
lies
about
ten
kilometers
to
the
southeast
.
Old
English
“
sūþ-ēast
,”
a
compound
of
“
south
”
+
“
east
.”
Southern
adjective
relating
to
the
culture
,
people
,
or
traditions
of
the
southern
part
of
a
particular
country
,
especially
the
United
States
•
She
spoke
with
a
gentle
Southern
accent
that
reminded
me
of
Georgia
.
She
spoke
with
a
gentle
Southern
accent
that
reminded
me
of
Georgia
.
•
We
tasted
authentic
Southern
barbecue
at
a
roadside
diner
in
Alabama
.
We
tasted
authentic
Southern
barbecue
at
a
roadside
diner
in
Alabama
.
Capitalized
use
arose
to
denote
cultural
identity
of
the
southern
United
States
(
19th
c
.).
Southwest
noun
-
Southwest
The
southwestern
part
of
a
country
,
region
,
or
area
,
often
written
with
a
capital
letter
and
used
with
‘
the
’.
•
Many
retirees
like
the
warm
climate
of
the
Southwest
.
Many
retirees
like
the
warm
climate
of
the
Southwest
.
•
Drought
has
affected
farms
across
the
Southwest
.
Drought
has
affected
farms
across
the
Southwest
.
Extension
of
the
compass
term
to
label
the
area
lying
in
that
quarter
.