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Northwest   /nˌɔrθwˈɛst/   Listen
Northwest

noun
1.
The northwestern region of the United States.  Synonym: northwestern United States.
2.
The direction corresponding to the northwestward compass point.
3.
The compass point midway between north and west; at 315 degrees.  Synonyms: nor'-west, northwestward, NW.
4.
A location in the northwestern part of a country, region, or city.
adjective
1.
Situated in or oriented toward the northwest.  Synonyms: northwesterly, northwestern.
2.
Coming from the northwest.  Synonym: northwesterly.
adverb
1.
To, toward, or in the northwest.  Synonyms: nor'-west, north-west.



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"Northwest" Quotes from Famous Books



... than a rifle that loads at the breech pin. The letterin' sartinly stands out well, for the coal is a good un, and I put as much weight on it as I thought it would bear, but there is sartinly a good deal of difference atween the ups and downs of the markin's, and the lines slope off to'ard the northwest as ef they had started out to blaze a trail through to St. Regis. That third line looks as ef it would finally come together ef ye'd gin it time enough to git round the circle, but the bark had a curve in it there, and the coal followed the grain of the bark, and I am not to blame for ...
— Holiday Tales - Christmas in the Adirondacks • W. H. H. Murray

... it really. Kind of stuff you read: in the track of the sun. Sunburst on the titlepage. He smiled, pleasing himself. What Arthur Griffith said about the headpiece over the Freeman leader: a homerule sun rising up in the northwest from the laneway behind the bank of Ireland. He prolonged his pleased smile. Ikey touch that: homerule sun rising up in ...
— Ulysses • James Joyce

... the old Revolution, the daring Hotspur of those troublous days, was Anthony Wayne. The live man to-day of the great Northwest is Lewis Wallace. With all the chivalric clash of the stormer of Stony Point, he has a cooler head, with a capacity for larger plans, and the steady nerve to execute whatever he conceives. When a difficulty rises in his path, the difficulty, no matter what its proportions, moves aside; he does ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. XI., February, 1863, No. LXIV. • Various

... hachures. A few trees are shown strung along its banks. Baker's Pond receives its water from the little creek which rises in the small clump of timber just south of the pond, and the hachures along the northern end represent the steep banks of a dam. Meadow Creek flows northeast from the dam and then northwest toward Oxford, joining Woods Creek just south of that town. York Creek rises in the woods 1-1/4 miles north of York, and flows south through York. It has a west branch which rises in the valleys south of ...
— Manual of Military Training - Second, Revised Edition • James A. Moss

... out, he was about four miles away, sailing northeast. He apparently sighted us, just as we made him out; and hauled his wind, at once. He has gained about a mile on us, in the last two hours. We have changed our course; and are sailing, as you see, northwest, so as to bring the wind on our quarter; and I don't think that fellow has come up much, since. Still, he does come up. We feel the loss ...
— Held Fast For England - A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83) • G. A. Henty


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