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southerly
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southerly
(adjective)
southerly
/
ˈ
sʌðɚli/
adjective
southerly
/
ˈ
sʌðɚli/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SOUTHERLY
[
more southerly; most southerly
]
1
:
located in or moving toward the south
southerly
latitudes
We sailed in a
southerly
direction.
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2
:
blowing from the south
a
southerly
wind
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— southerly
adverb
We sailed
southerly
around the island.
The storm is headed
southerly
.
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