southerly
Noun
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A wind from the south (synset 111531838)
is a type of: air current, current of air, wind - air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressuresame as: south wind, souther
Adverb
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Toward the south (synset 400465252)
"the ship turned southerly"same as: southward, southwards
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From the south (synset 400465157)
"a wind blew southerly"
Adjective
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Situated in or oriented toward the south (synset 301607761)
"a southern exposure"; "took a southerly course"similar to: south - situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the southsame as: southern
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From the south;
Used especially of wind (synset 301607548)"a hot southerly wind"; "southern breezes"; "the winds are southerly"similar to: south - situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the southsame as: southern
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