due south

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due south

The hiker checks his compass to confirm he is facing due south.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The cardinal compass point that is at 180 degrees: "due south" refers to the precise direction directly opposite north on a compass, representing a bearing of exactly 180 degrees. It is the most fundamental southern direction, not southeast or southwest.
Usage
  • "Due south" is used to specify an exact, unerring direction. It is more precise than simply saying "south."
  • It is commonly used in navigation, geography, giving directions, and descriptive writing.
  • Example:
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The migrating birds flew due south for the winter.
    • Set your compass to due south and follow that bearing.
    • The storm is moving due south at 20 miles per hour.
Advanced Usage
  • "To head due south": To travel or proceed in a precisely southern direction.
    • After the river, the trail heads due south into the forest.
  • "Lying due south of": Used to describe the exact relative position of one place in relation to another.
    • Cuba lies due south of Florida.
Variants and Related Words
  • South (n): One of the four cardinal points of the compass. "Due south" is a more specific variant of "south."
  • Southerly (adj/adv): In or toward the south. (Less precise than "due south.")
  • Southward (adv): Toward the south. (Indicates a general direction, not necessarily exact.)
Synonyms
  • True south: A synonym often used in navigation and cartography to mean the geographical south, as opposed to magnetic south.
  • Directly south: A more descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
Antonyms
  • Due north: The cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees.
Related Phrases
  • Due east/west/north: The precise cardinal directions at 90, 270, and 0/360 degrees, respectively. They follow the same pattern of usage as "due south."
due south

The hiker checks his compass to confirm he is facing due south.

Noun
  1. the cardinal compass point that is at 180 degrees

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