northness (Meaning)
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northness (n.)
A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.
Synonyms & Antonyms of northness
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northness Sentence Examples
- The wind blew with a fierce northness, piercing through every fiber of our being.
- The mountain's towering peak possessed an indomitable northness that challenged all who dared to climb it.
- The frozen lake emitted a chilling northness that sent icy shivers through our bodies.
- The compass needle trembled and pointed unwaveringly towards the northness.
- The forest's dense canopy cast an ethereal northness upon the ground below.
- The wolf howled with a haunting northness that echoed through the desolate wilderness.
- The storm raged with an unrelenting northness, tearing through the night with blinding fury.
- The icy waters of the river flowed with a relentless northness, reminding us of the harshness of nature.
- The old sailor's tales spoke of a legendary island shrouded in a mysterious northness.
- The lost explorer wandered aimlessly, his spirit crushed by the unforgiving northness of the endless tundra.
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A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.
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No antonyms found.
The wind blew with a fierce northness, piercing through every fiber of our being.
The mountain's towering peak possessed an indomitable northness that challenged all who dared to climb it.
The frozen lake emitted a chilling northness that sent icy shivers through our bodies.
The compass needle trembled and pointed unwaveringly towards the northness.