South-southwestward
or south-southwestwardly
[south-south-west-werd; Nautical sou-sou-west-werd] /ˈsaʊθˌsaʊθˈwɛst wərd; Nautical ˈsaʊˌsaʊˈwɛst wərd/
adverb, adjective
1.
toward the south-southwest.
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