south in English
- South⇄adj. of or having to do with the southern part, as of a country, region, or people.
- south⇄adj. 1. toward the south; farther toward the south.
Ex. He lives on the south side of town.
2. from the south.
Ex. a south wind.
3. in the south; facing the south.
Ex. A south window of a house catches the noonday sunshine - south⇄adv. toward the south; southward.
Ex. a flock of geese flying south. Drive south forty miles. - south⇄expr. south of, further south than.
Ex. New York is south of Boston. - south⇄noun 1. the direction to the right as one faces the rising sun; direction just opposite north. South is one of the four cardinal points of the compass. (Abbr:) S (no period).
2. Also, South. the part of any country or region toward or at the south - South⇄noun 1. the southern part of the United States; the states south of Pennsylvania, the Ohio River, and Missouri, making up most of the states that formed the Confederate side in the Civil War.
2. Confederacy.
3. the bridge player sitting opp - south⇄south, noun, adjective, adverb, verb.
- South⇄South, noun, adjective.
- south⇄v.i. to move or turn toward the south; blow more from the south.
Ex. About sundown the wind southed a point or two (John M. Falkner).
south in Hindi हिन्दी
south in Sindhi سنڌي
south in Telugu తెలుగు
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