due south
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Definition
- 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.
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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."
Noun
- the cardinal compass point that is at 180 degrees