Synonym: N, due north, in the north, north, northbound, northerly, northwards, to the north. Similar words: southward, thwart, athwart, thwarted, thwarting, north wind, forthwith, northwest. Meaning: ['nɔrθwə(r)d /'nɔː-] n. the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees. adj. moving toward the north. adv. in a northern direction.
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31. A river of Zaire flowing about , 448 km (900 mi) northward to the Congo River.
32. Reindeer receded northward and eastward, and bison and horse followed.
33. Structures of "Southward Extrusion" and "Northward Indentation" have been recently distinguished within the eastern Himalayan syntaxis.
34. The southwest jet stream often locates at the top of the inversion layer A northward strong wind speed belt ...
35. A very considerable trade passed northward and southward through Jerusalem.
36. The escapee ran quickly northward and cut back to the original place.
37. As you travel northward(sentencedict.com), does the land get higher and higher?
38. Most northward movement appears to take place from perhaps mid-February, through March. Only small numbers remain into April and early May.
39. And as the ice retreats northward, the water beneath it gets deeper, making it harder for walruses to reach the ocean bottom where they feed.
40. There was no surface branch of the Kuroshio flowing northward and entering the area of the Tsushima Warm Current, southwest of Kyushu.
41. Admiralty Somerville, hastening northward, sent on the Sheffield to close and shadow the enemy.
42. Beginning in 1866 they began moving long lines of longhorns northward, with the primary destination being the railhead at Sedalia, Missouri.
43. Past Midway, the line makes a sharp bend, continuing northward along the Emperor seamounts and stretching nearly as far as the tip of the Aleutian Islands.
44. Energy xerosere mode of "quaternity" is a most representative mode to combine the farm energy construct with the ecological agriculture development in northward of China.
45. The formation of this back arc basin was related to the spreading and northward subduction of the Paleo Tethys oceanic basin along the line from the Xijir Ulan Lake K...
46. The river winds its way northward for 1,047 kilometers (651 miles), through major cities such as Krakow and Warsaw, to Gdansk Bay on the Baltic Sea.
47. As a result the L-shaped walls appropriated the plot's geometry while roofs opened northward to provide plenty of indirect lighting.
48. It was her habit to sit in a window of her sitting-room on the ground floor,(www.Sentencedict.com) as if watching calmly for life and fashion to flow northward to her solitary doors.
49. A river rising in northeast Georgia and flowing about 241 km (150 mi) northward across southwest North Carolina and into southeast Tennessee, where it joins the Tennessee River.
50. It runs northward from a transform boundary, the Blanco Fracture Zone, to a triple junction with the Nootka Fault and the Sovanco Fracture Zone.
51. He climbed through the window and walked to the street, turned northward, joining the people passing.
52. In the case of Cepheus, the tip of the roof (a star known as Gamma Cephei, or Er Rai) points generally northward.
53. The sedimentary boundaries and deposition centers moved northward or northeastward.
54. The vessel still continued her course northward along the coast, till they anchored in Moreton Bay.
55. A river rising in southeast Venezuela near the Guyana border and flowing 885 km (550 mi) northward to join the Orinoco River.
56. And right now as before the northward photograph that Tian Han ground freezes is compared, spring already came early to laterite highland.
57. As the Roman Empire expanded northward, it organized its calendar for the most part around the solar year.
58. The purple finch was the biggest northward mover. Its wintering grounds are now more than 400 miles farther north.
59. The northeast sag in the north depression was formed by fault-bend folding of the hanging wall of the north dipping listric Weihai normal fault caused by the northward movement of the hanging wall.
60. A river rising in central Brazil and flowing about 2,092 km (, 300 mi) generally northward to the Tocantins River. There are numerous falls on the river.
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