notus (Meaning)

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notus (n.)

The south wind.

Synonyms & Antonyms of notus

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notus Sentence Examples

  1. The notus, a southerly wind, gently carried the pollen of spring flowers across the meadow.
  2. Sailors were wary of the sudden gusts of notus that could capsize their vessels.
  3. The notus was believed by ancient Greeks to bring rain and storms.
  4. The notus carried the scent of jasmine and orange blossoms from the distant Mediterranean coast.
  5. The windsock fluttered nervously as the notus intensified, heralding an approaching tempest.
  6. The notus was a relentless force, whipping up waves that crashed against the shore.
  7. The notus cooled the scorching summer air, bringing respite to the weary travelers.
  8. The notus was not a favorable wind for sailing, as it often caused delays and disruptions.
  9. The notus carried the seeds of wildflowers, dispersing them far and wide.
  10. The notus was a symbol of change and renewal, ushering in new seasons and opportunities.

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The south wind.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The notus, a southerly wind, gently carried the pollen of spring flowers across the meadow.

Sailors were wary of the sudden gusts of notus that could capsize their vessels.

The notus was believed by ancient Greeks to bring rain and storms.

The notus carried the scent of jasmine and orange blossoms from the distant Mediterranean coast.