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southeastward
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
southeastward
(adverb)
southeastward
/saʊθ
ˈ
iːstwɚd/
adverb
also chiefly British
southeastwards
/saʊθ
ˈ
iːstwɚdz/
southeastward
/saʊθ
ˈ
iːstwɚd/
adverb
also chiefly British
southeastwards
/saʊθ
ˈ
iːstwɚdz/
Britannica Dictionary definition of SOUTHEASTWARD
:
toward the southeast
The storm is moving
southeastward
.
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— southeastward
adjective
The storm followed a
southeastward
course.
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