উত্তরদিকে
উত্তরদিক্, উত্তরাংশ, উদীচী
উত্তরদিক্স্থ, উত্তরাংশস্থ
(1) Situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north,toward the top pole of the earth
(2) Situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north
(3) Toward the top pole of the earth
(1) The region of the United States lying north of the Mason-Dixon Line,the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War),the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees,any region lying in or toward the north,the direction in which a compass needle points,British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792)
(2) The region of the United States lying north of the Mason-Dixon Line
(3) The United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
(4) The cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
(5) Any region lying in or toward the north
(6) The direction in which a compass needle points
(7) British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792)
(1) In a northern direction
(1) The pub in Woodhill Road has been named the winner for the north region in three categories of the awards, organised by trade paper the Morning Advertiser.
(2) On the north side of it
(3) Fortunately for Bermuda, it's expected to pass almost 400 miles to the north of the island and is unlikely to lead to anything worse than a slightly windy day tomorrow.
(4) Lot N is situated near the north campus entrance, just off Columbia.
(5) I have a friend - let's call him M - who lives in a north Indian city.
(6) As the No 17 noses north , however, the vista changes rapidly.
(7) Devizes town councillors have agreed in principle to buy into a partnership that will provide a mobile skatepark to tour towns in Kennet and north Wiltshire.
(8) Mayor Charles Smith called the existing site, to the north of Swans Green Close junction, an u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510eyesoreu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and said action had to be taken.
(9) It's a quarter-mile long street in the City of London, just to the north of St Paul's Cathedral, named after the Dukes of Brittany who once used to own the land round here.
(10) This legislation could have been passed, and that would have ensured that a road was being constructed as people drove north this Christmas.
(11) Sam and David continued down the middle road, towards the north wing.
(12) The route is liable to change - it goes out of London via Epping Forest, then heads north towards Sudbury, before wheeling east across Suffolk.
(13) Mr Wild said it was pitch black at night and she could see nothing, but heard one of the vehicles being driven north and then, a short time later, heard someone come back.
(14) Being so far north he says that his winter lasts 7 months and that he has 5 months to grow enough fodder for seven months' feeding.
(15) It was a cold night for October, single digit temperatures with a wicked north wind blowing in, reminding the unwary that it wasn't too soon for a blast of early snow.
(16) She comes from the north of Scotland
(17) Leading writer John McGahern officially opened the 35th annual writers' festival in the north Kerry town.
(18) With the new developments in the north of the town, the shortage may have increased.
(19) The stately crane, one of the 200 or so remaining in the wild, slowly beat against the north wind, moving up the narrow strip of land.
(20) To the north of the site is Lynn Medical Centre and directly opposite the site are the grounds of Ashford Castle.
northern
northerly
polar
Arctic
boreal
northerly
northwards
northward
compass north
magnetic north
South