Northwestwards
[nawrth-west-werdz; Nautical nawr-west-werdz] /ˌnɔrθˈwɛst wərdz; Nautical ˌnɔrˈwɛst wərdz/
adverb
1.
.
[nawrth-west-werd; Nautical nawr-west-werd] /ˌnɔrθˈwɛst wərd; Nautical ˌnɔrˈwɛst wərd/
adverb, adjective
1.
Also, northwestwardly. toward the .
noun
2.
the .
/ˌnɔːθˈwɛstwədz; nautical ˌnɔːˈwɛstwədz/
adverb
1.
towards or (esp of a wind) from the northwest
/ˌnɔːθˈwɛstwəd; nautical ˌnɔːˈwɛstwəd/
adjective
1.
towards or (esp of a wind) from the northwest
noun
2.
a direction towards or area in the northwest
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