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At 135 degrees
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southeast
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees [syn: sou'-east , SE ] the southeastern region of the United States [syn: southeastern United States ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Đông Nam Bộ (literally "South-eastern region") is a region in Vietnam . This region includes one municipality, Ho Chi Minh City ; and five provinces : Đồng Nai , Bình Dương , Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province , Bình Phước and Tây Ninh . The two southern provinces ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Southeast \South`east"\ (?; by sailors sou"-), n. The point of the compass equally distant from the south and the east; the southeast part or region.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES the southeast/northwest etc corner of sth ▪ I was staying in the southwest corner of the island. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And then for well over an hour she held a line toward the southeast . ▪ Bisbee is located about ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English suðeast ; see south + east . Related: Southeasterly ; southeastern .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 southeastern (''UK'': south-eastern), southeasternmost; occupying a position that is relatively southeast of another. 2 Towards the southeast (''UK'': south-east); southeastwards. 3 From the southeast, southeasterly alt. The direction of the cardinal ...
Usage examples of southeast.
On the second week of April, 1799, with two vessels, twenty-two Russians, and three hundred and fifty canoes of Aleut fur hunters, Baranof sailed from Prince William Sound for the southeast.
Amerikan Peace Movement whose theory of justice was that the brutal Amerikan Army should move out of Southeast Asia so that the Cambodians could fertilize their fields with the bodies of Cambodians so that the Vietnamese could prey on the corpse of a decimated nation so that the Chinese could punish the Vietnamese so that the Vietnamese could drown their own Chinese in the sea.
No doubt the unhappy French monarch had suffered waking and sleeping nightmares of English foemen pushing out from Calais, Aquitaine-English and Navarrenos marching up from the southwest while Aragonese ships harried and raided the Mediterranean coast, Savoyards coming from the southeast, and Burgundians from the west and north, all intent upon slicing sizable chunks out of the French pie.
KPAX is suspiciously like an Argentinean film from 1986 called Man Facing Southeast.
Russie walked southeast down Zgierska Street toward the Balut Market square to buy some potatoes for his family.
After it, Donnelly went over to the Hotel Belvidere in the southeast corner of the terminal to get some sleep, and Lieutenant Nolan took over for him.
In the taproom of the Hotel Belvidere, back of Calhoun in the southeast part of the station, Frances was keeping ten feet behind a short, plump man wearing a blue overcoat, a white scarf and a gray hat.
So compelling was his message, so unusual his appearance, that within a week Palestinians as far away as Jerusalem, nearly fifty miles southeast of Bethabara, had been alerted.
A check of the chart showed Biak as about 1, I 00 miles southeast of Leyte at the mouth of the great gulf that almost severs the island of New Guinea at its western end.
He let his eyes fall on the small brick fort-now empty-that had held the laser, and the rows of cairns in the southeast corner of the Roof of the World, cairns from which bloodflowers had sprouted and half wilted.
To the southwest and southeast, the ships of the task forces were heading north to the Bohai Haixia Strait, as if abandoning the southern passage and coming to help the carrier scour the Haixia.
The broader path, most traveled, struck southeast along the route made by the stream, while a grassier way pushed straight east into the trees.
Above it all, rising like a great sunlit thumb against a background of scattered clouds some thirty miles to the southeast, was Cabezon Peak.
They could hear the Carinthian gate being opened as they rounded the southeast corner, and von Salm, swaying in his saddle, did not object when they all quickened their pace.
And since seeing that I have imagined Jacques Cartier in 1535 looking off to the southeast, when his disappointed vision of the west had tired his eyes, and catching first sight of these dim indentations of his sky, the White Mountains, which the colonists from England did not see until a century later and then only from their ocean side.