| north | | |
| north | (n.) | the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line. |
| north, union | (n.) | the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War).; "he has visited every state in the Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the North's superior resources turned the scale" |
| due north, n, north, northward | (n.) | the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees. |
| north | (n.) | a location in the northern part of a country, region, or city. |
| north | (n.) | the direction corresponding to the northward cardinal compass point. |
| compass north, magnetic north, north | (n.) | the direction in which a compass needle points. |
| frederick north, north, second earl of guilford | (n.) | British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792). |
| north | (adj.) | situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north.; "artists like north light"; "the north portico" |
| north, northerly, northward, northwards | (adv.) | in a northern direction.; "they earn more up north"; "Let's go north!" |
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