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southeastward
/ ˌsaʊθˈiːstwəd; ˌsaʊˈiːstwəd /
adjective
- towards or (esp of a wind) from the southeast
noun
- a direction towards or area in the southeast
adverb
- a variant of southeastwards
Word History and Origins
Origin of southeastward1
Example Sentences
Ivan and his successors therefore pushed Russia’s borders east- and southeastward, creating strategic depth.
Just east of Illilouette Ridge we take the right branch and continue southeastward up the canyon of the Illilouette.
The other boom consisted of entanglement nets moored between a series of buoys to the southeastward of the barges.
Sweeping in a curved course to the southeastward we see the Welsh high uplands, with their thrifty farms and many windmills.
More recently a branch line has been built which runs from Trent southeastward to Padua and Venice.
Near the verge of a bold promontory stands the hotel, and looks southeastward over a sweep of sea unbroken to the horizon.
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