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1. North
noun. the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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Rhymes with North
- thenceforth
- henceforth
- dansforth
- goforth
- warth
- porth
- korth
- fourth
- forth
- borth
How do you pronounce north?
Pronounce north as nɔrθ.
US - How to pronounce north in American English
UK - How to pronounce north in British English
How do you spell north? Is it noth ?
A common misspelling of north is noth
Sentences with north
1. Adjective
Canada sits at the north edge of the Americas, so all of it could technically be considered north.
2. Adverb
Fifteen miles north, on Kings Highway in Montross, Rosebud Bed and Breakfast offers smaller, quainter accommodations.
Quotes about north
1. Fame always brings loneliness. Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole.
- Vicki Baum
2. In some ways, Israel has achieved a peace. There are fewer rockets being sent into Sderot, there are no rockets to speak of from the North, there has been very little terrorism from the West Bank. It's a kind of peace. I hope for a better and more enduring peace. Peace is not an endgame; we will never be completely at peace.
- Alan Dershowitz
3. 1492. As children we were taught to memorize this year with pride and joy as the year people began living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America. Actually, people had been living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America for hundreds of years before that. 1492 was simply the year sea pirates began to rob, cheat, and kill them.
- Kurt Vonnegut
2. north-central
adjective. situated in the northern part of a centrally located area in some geographical region.
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4. north
adjective. ['ˈnɔrθ'] situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north.
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5. North
noun. the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War).
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6. north
noun. ['ˈnɔrθ'] a location in the northern part of a country, region, or city.