2. Adverb. southeastward ¹
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Definition of Southeastwards
1. southeastward [n] - See also: southeastward
Lexicographical Neighbors of Southeastwards
Literary usage of Southeastwards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1897)
"The primary disturbance and its secondaries then began to pass southeastwards,
while the anticyclone above-mentioned spread in from the NW over the United ..."
2. The Earth as Modified by Human Action: A Last Revision of "Man and Nature" by George Perkins Marsh (1885)
"From the beud at Arezzo, a depression called the Val di Chiana runs southeastwards
until it strikes into the valley of the Paglia, a tributary of the Tiber, ..."
3. Popular Science Monthly (1901)
"We should think of Asia, therefore, as the source of the main stream of migration
that spread southeastwards over the new world. In these early days, ..."