Definitions for southeastwards

southeastwards south·east·ward

Spelling: [south-eest-werd; Nautical sou-eest-werd]
IPA: /ˌsaʊθˈist wərd; Nautical ˌsaʊˈist wərd/

Southeastwards is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 1560 anagrams from letters in southeastwards (aadehorsssttuw).

Definitions for southeastwards

noun

  1. the southeast.

adverb

  1. Also, southeastwards. toward the southeast.

adjective

  1. facing or tending toward the southeast.
  2. coming from the southeast, as a wind.

Origin of southeastwards

First recorded in 1520-30; southeast + -ward

Examples for southeastwards

To northward and southeastward a horizon line of low uplands, misty purple.

The main migration route is through the Mississippi Valley, northwestward in the spring and southeastward in the fall.

Specimens from Santa Ysabel, southeastward of Choiseul, are slightly larger than the type and paratypes of minimus.

southeastward, on the swampy banks of the same river, near its junction with the Po, was Mantua.

The choice offered me was practically whether I preferred being thrown overboard now or several hundred miles to southeastward.

Flounder draggers also operate here on the shoal ground and all around Thacher Island but mostly to eastward & southeastward.

Allan brought piecemeal and fitted up a small dynamo from some extensive ruins to southeastward.

southeastward this trail went up a long, shallow ravine, then veered round to the south.

See how the chief mountain systems, the Pacific "cordilleras," trend away from one another, southeastward and southwestward.

Berg Lake is next the remarkable Girdled Glacier to the southeastward.

Word Value for southeastwards
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