NORTH vs N: NOUN
- Any region lying in or toward the north
- British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792)
- The cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
- The direction in which a compass needle points
- The United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
- The direction along a meridian 90° counterclockwise from east; the direction to the left of sunrise.
- The cardinal point on the mariner's compass located at 0°.
- Eccles., the side of a church that is on the left hand of one who faces the altar or high altar. See east, 1.
- An area or region lying in the north.
- The northern part of the earth.
- The northern part of a region or country.
- The northern part of the United States, especially the states that fought for the Union in the Civil War.
- The north wind.
- Specifically With the definite article: In United States history and politics, those States and Territories which lie north of Maryland, the Ohio river, and Missouri.
- A region, tract, or country, or a part of such, lying toward the north pole from some other region or point of reckoning.
- That one of the cardinal points which is on the right hand when one faces in the direction of the setting sun (west); that intersection of the horizon with the meridian which is on the right hand when one is in this position.
- That one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at any place, which lies in the direction of the true meridian, and to the left hand of a person facing the east; the direction opposite to the south.
- The region of the United States lying north of the Mason-Dixon Line
- The direction corresponding to the northward cardinal compass point
- A location in the northern part of a country, region, or city
- The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks the magnetic pole near Earth's geographic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole).
- Above or higher
- The up or positive direction.
- One of the four major compass points, specifically 0°, directed toward the North Pole, and conventionally upwards on a map.
- Specifically: That part of the United States lying north of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
- Any country or region situated farther to the north than another; the northern section of a country.
- An abbreviation of Native Infantry.
- An abbreviation of New Hampshire.
- Of Northeastern Postal District, London.
- Of northeast;
- An abbreviation of New England;
- An abbreviation of no date.
- An abbreviation of New Church; of North Carolina.
- An abbreviation of New Brunswick; of North Britain; of North British.
- An abbreviation of New Testament.
- An abbreviation of New Latin.
- An abbreviation of the Latin nota bene, literally, mark or note well—that is, take particular notice.
- Something shaped like the letter N.
- The 14th in a series.
- The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.
- The cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
- A common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues
- A unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes
- (of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter
- The 14th letter of the Roman alphabet
- Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.
NORTH vs N: ADJECTIVE
- To, toward, of, facing, or in the north.
- Originating in or coming from the north.
- Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by northbound traffic.
- Of wind, from the north.
- Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north.
- See Following, a., 2.
- Of or pertaining to the north; northern.
- That point in the heavens, or on the earth, ninety degrees from the equator toward the north.
- The star toward which the north pole of the earth very nearly points, and which accordingly seems fixed and immovable in the sky. The star α (alpha) of the Little Bear, is our present north star, being distant from the pole about 1° 25', and from year to year approaching slowly nearer to it. It is called also Cynosura, polestar, and by astronomers, Polaris.
- Situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north
- Toward the north; northward.
- N/A
NORTH vs N: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To turn or move toward the north; to veer from the east or west toward the north.
- N/A
NORTH vs N: ADVERB
- In a northern direction
- Into a better condition, as of increased value.
- Northward.
- In, from, or toward the north.
- N/A
NORTH vs N: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Being in the north; northern.
- Nautical, to move or veer toward the north.
- Eccles., situated at or near that side of a church which is to the left of one facing the altar or high altar. Abbreviated N.
- An abbreviation of northern.
- To the north; in the north.
- Of nail (or nails), a measure.
- Of neuter;
- Of noun (so used in this work);
- In mathematics, an indefinite constant whole number, especially the degree of a quantic or an equation, or the class of a curve.
- In chem., the symbol for nitrogen.
- As a medieval numeral, 90, and with a stroke over it (Ñ), 90,000.
- The fourteenth letter and eleventh consonant in the English alphabet, having a corresponding place also in the alphabets from which ours comes.
- An abbreviation of northwest.
- Of New Series.
- Of New Style, and
- In microscopy, of numerical aperture (see objective).
- Of National Academy, or National Academician;
- Of North America, or North American;
- An abbreviation
- The value of the character has been the same through the whole history of its use. It stands for the “dental” nasal, the nasal sound corresponding to d and t, as does m to b and p, and ng to g and k. This sound, namely, implies for its formation the same check or mute-contact as d and t, with sonant vibration of the vocal cords as in d, and further with unclosure of the passage from the mouth into the nose, and nasal resonance there. Among the nasals, it is by far the most common in English pronunciation (more than twice as common as m, and eight times as common as ng). While all the nasals are semivocalic or liquid, n is the only one which (like l, but not more than half as often) is used with vocalic value in syllable-making: namely, in unaccented syllables, where an accompanying vowel, formerly uttered, is now silenced: examples are token, rotten, open, lesson, reason, oven; such form, on an average, about one in eight hundred of English syllables. The sign n has no variety of sounds; but before ch, j, in the same syllable (as in inch, hinge) it takes on a slightly modified—a palatalized—character; and similarly it is gutturalized, or pronounced as ng, before k and g (hard), as in ink, finger; and its digraph ng (see G) is the usual representative of the guttural or back-palatal nasal, which in none of our alphabets has a letter to itself. N is doubled under the same circumstances as other consonants, and in a few words (as kiln, damn, hymn) is silent. In the phonetic history of our family of languages, n is on the whole a constant sound; that is to say, there is no other sound into which it passes on a large scale; but its loss, with accompanying vowel-modification, has been a frequent process.
- In chem., of normal, in reference to the strength of a solution; ⁄110 n. stands for one tenth normal strength, or a normal solution diluted tenfold: also written /10 or /10. See normal solution.
- In meteor., of nimbus;
- Of Nationalist;
- Of north or northern;
- Of Noble Grand.
- Constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume
- Of Norman French.
- Of New French;
- Of Newfoundland;
- Of no good or no go.
- Of National Guard;
- Equal to 100,000 dynes
- Of New Granada;
- (abbreviation) neuter
- (abbreviation) neutron
- (abbreviation) normal
NORTH vs N: RELATED WORDS
- Northland, Northbound, Northwesterly, Northeastward, Northwestward, Northeasterly, Northerly, Northernmost, Northward, Northwards, Northeastern, Northwestern, Northern, Northwest, Northeast
- Verbrechen, Sql, Herrschaft
NORTH vs N: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Northland, Northbound, Northwesterly, Northeastward, Northwestward, Northeasterly, Northerly, Northernmost, Northward, Northwards, Northeastern, Northwestern, Northern, Northwest, Northeast
- Sql
NORTH vs N: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Magnetic North pointed travelers Northwardly, so maps adjusted accordingly bu placing North at the top.
- LE N I N iv Decision on EIR creation pending; Allowed to continue.
- Solving for n: Note: Always round n up to the next largest integer.
- Inorganic N fertilizers supply N in a readily available mineral form.
- JJ, Herrick KA, Potischman N, Bailey RL, Ahluwalia N, Dwyer JT.
- Mineo I, Kono N, Hara N, et al.
- Javed I N, Abdo T, Ahmad N, et al.
- The averages of n observations tend to n increases.
- So they go through the alley n dump iy n my yard n other people yard.
- Hits False alarms characteristics N n D Z p N n D Z p Exposure time at study vs.
- EPL consider Pontonic N Pontonic N Pontonic N Pontonic N Pontonic N Pontonic N Pontonic N Synpro Transmission discontinued?
NORTH vs N: QUESTIONS
- Who created the North American free trade agreement?
- Are installation charges taxable in North Carolina?
- Why is North Lincolnshire called Yorkshire&Humberside?
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- Why is x^x (n) = cos (n 6) a non-periodic discrete signal?
- Why is n Ah C O3 used to neutralize H2S O4 and not N AOH?
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- How do you test the series Σ 1 N from N for convergence?
- Why do we use N-1 instead of n for standard deviation?
- Why does storing n-bit of information require n-flip flops?
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- Why are most problems involving n Things at least O(n) log n?
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