Similar words: eastward, eastwards, south-east, southeast, southeastern, southeast asia, westward, westwards. Meaning: n. the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees. adj. toward the southeast. adv. in a southeastward direction.
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1. The river flows southeastward to the gulf.
2. If we sail in a southeastward direction we'll reach land.
3. He walked south-eastwards from the River, uphill towards the wealthy residential district where Taheb lived.
4. There were beautiful poems whose writers were unknown, such as the "Nineteen Ancient Poems" and "Southeastward Flies the Peacock".
5. The eastward or southeastward mantle flow resulting from the collision of IndiaEurasia probably pushed rollback of slabs east and southeast to East Asian continent,(http://sentencedict.com/southeastward.html) further causing back arc spreading.
6. It flows southeastward for 120 mi (193 km) and passes the Iraqi port of Basra and the Iranian port of Abadan before emptying into the Persian Gulf.
7. The riverway cuts across the southeastward ranges of the Qilian Shan thus forms a terrain where gorges alternating with mountains.
8. The earth began to sink southeastward and so did rivers.
9. The stress field from large scale of mantle convection is consistent with the southeastward rift of the Eurasian plate and the northwestward spread of the Pacific plate.
10. A river, about , 04' km ('50 mi) long, rising in western Papua New Guinea and flowing generally southeastward to the Gulf of Papua.
11. The images reveal that the eddy has snagged oil and pulled it southeastward 100 miles (about 160 kilometers), which means the crude is now circulating inside the turbulent waters.
12. When the shear line vapour band is weak, and the Plateau shear line will move southeastward.
13. Results show that the precipitation process is caused by a moved southeastward and well-developed tropical mesoscale cyclone.
14. Once the eclipse path moves away from the Asian mainland, it drops sharply southeastward toward the equator.
15. A river, about 1,046 km (650 mi) long, rising in western Papua New Guinea and flowing generally southeastward to the Gulf of Papua.
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