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noun

north

nawth
noun
1
The direction to the left when facing the sunrise; one of the four cardinal directions.
"The compass needle points to the north."
"They drove north for three hours before stopping."
adjective
1
Situated in or facing the north; northern.
"They live on the north side of the city."
adverb
1
Toward the north.
"The birds migrate north in the spring."

How to Use North

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishOne of the four main compass directions, opposite south.

Common pairings
head north up north north of the border due north

Word Forms

further north comparative, farther north comparative, northed past tense, Norths plural, norths singular, furthest north superlative, farthest north superlative

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Etymology

From Old English "norþ," ultimately from a very old Indo-European root meaning roughly "below" or "underneath" — probably because early speakers pictured the sun as being "below" when in the northern sky, or because north lay to the left when facing the rising sun to pray.

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