nor
thern
adjective
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positioned in the direction of the north
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- The northern star guides travelers in the night sky.
- The northern region of the country experiences harsh winters.
- Our cabin is situated in the northern part of the forest.
- The northern border of the state is marked by a river.
- Northern cities often experience colder temperatures and shorter daylight hours in winter.
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(of wind, breeze, etc.) coming from the north
- A chilly northern wind swept through the valley, bringing an early taste of winter.
- The sailors prepared for rough seas as a strong northern breeze picked up.
- The northern gust made the temperature feel much colder than the forecast predicted.
- Birds struggled to fly south against the powerful northern wind.
- A northern breeze brought fresh, cool air to the humid coastline.
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related to or characteristic of the cultural practices, customs, ways of life, ect. in northern regions
- Northern traditions often celebrate the winter solstice with festivals and gatherings.
- The cuisine features many northern customs, with dishes rich in root vegetables and smoked meats.
- Northern cultures have unique crafts, like intricate weaving and wood carving, that reflect their environment.
- Many northern cities prepare extensively for winter storms and icy conditions.
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related to the region of the United States situated above the Mason-Dixon line
- The northern states experienced harsh winters compared to their southern counterparts.
- She admired the distinct architecture often found in northern cities like Boston and Chicago.
- The northern dialect of American English includes unique phrases and pronunciations.
- The northern region played a crucial role in the industrialization of the United States.
- He enjoyed the rugged landscapes and cooler climate typical of northern areas.
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