northwest
Americannoun
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a point on the compass midway between north and west. NW
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a region in this direction.
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the Northwest,
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the northwestern part of the United States, especially Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
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the northwestern part of the United States when its western boundary was the Mississippi River.
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the northwestern part of Canada.
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adjective
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coming from the northwest.
a northwest wind.
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directed toward the northwest.
sailing a northwest course.
adverb
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from the northwest.
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toward the northwest.
sailing northwest.
noun
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the point of the compass or direction midway between north and west, 315° clockwise from north
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(often capital) any area lying in or towards this direction
adjective
adjective
noun
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the northwestern part of England, esp Lancashire and the Lake District
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the northwestern part of the US, consisting of the states of Washington, Oregon, and sometimes Idaho
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(in Canada) the region north and west of the Great Lakes
Other Word Forms
- northwestern adjective
- northwesternmost adjective
Etymology
Origin of northwest
Example Sentences
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The suspicion that it might secretly be carrying out low-yield nuclear tests at its Lop Nor site in northwest China has been around for years.
Preserved in formaldehyde and paraffin wax, they come from patients treated at the UK's national bowel hospital, St Mark's, in northwest London.
From Barron's
He served alongside Xi's father when the two were Communist fighters in the country's northwest.
From Barron's
It was eight and a half miles northwest from the peak of Mount St. Helens, up a ridge more than 5,700 feet tall.
From Literature
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They analyzed lithium isotopes in Ediacara fossils collected from Newfoundland and northwest Canada, studying specimens preserved in both sandy and muddy sediments.
From Science Daily
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