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southeast

[ UK /sˈa‍ʊθiːst/ ]
[ US /ˌsaʊˈθist/ ]
NOUN
  1. a location in the southeastern part of a country, region, or city
  2. the direction corresponding to the southeastward compass point
  3. the compass point midway between south and east; at 135 degrees
ADJECTIVE
  1. coming from the southeast
    southeasterly breezes
  2. situated in or oriented toward the southeast
ADVERB
  1. to, toward, or in the southeast

How To Use southeast In A Sentence

  • Tian Hengshan 72 meters above sea level, Southeast and Dans associative, rock was also red ocher, belongs to the Sinian ferruginous quartzite.
  • For example, the conquering Hittite King Shuppiluliuma I 1344–1322 B.C. stopped in southeastern Anatolia to review his troops and chariots before continuing onward to his goal, the siege of the city of Carchemish. The Trojan War
  • Bisbee is located about 90 minutes southeast of Tucson; take I-10 east to Benson, turning south on Highway 80.
  • A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, a manufacturing suburb of Kitchener. Population, 24, 933.
  • The fugitive slave problem on the southeastern frontier dated back to the colonial period.
  • The NDTV network broadcast footage from the scene, about 170km southeast of New Delhi, showing debris strewn across the tracks and police officers carrying bodies covered with sheets on stretchers.
  • ‘The lychee and longan collections here at Hilo are among the best outside of China and southeast Asia,’ says Zee.
  • I even recently used the app to find out that the houseplant in my room is native to southeast Asia. David Kroodsma: Your iPhone: A Crowd-Sourced Field Guide to Save the Planet
  • Since the ancient and modern, along the southeast coast of South Australia is the trade must pass through the park and a transit point, as early as the Ming Dynasty have been on the "maritime trade".
  • Soft red winter wheat and corn used were produced on farms in southeast Virginia and obtained from a local grain dealer.
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