NbW
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Definition
- Noun:
- The compass point that is one point west of due north: A precise direction on a 32-point compass, located exactly halfway between north (N) and north-northwest (NNW).
Usage
- As a specific direction: Used in navigation, meteorology (e.g., for wind direction), surveying, and other fields requiring precise directional notation.
- As a fixed point: Represents an azimuth of 348.75 degrees (where North is 0/360 degrees).
Examples
- Noun:
- The storm is approaching from the nbw.
- Set your course to nbw to reach the hidden cove.
- The wind shifted from north to nbw overnight.
Advanced Usage
- In formal notation: Often written in uppercase as "NbW" in technical documents or on compass cards.
- In relative bearing: Can be used to describe the position of an object relative to an observer (e.g., "The lighthouse bears nbw").
Variants and Related Words
- North by west: The full, formal name for the abbreviation "nbw".
- NNW (North-northwest): The adjacent compass point, one point (11.25°) west of nbw.
- N (North): The adjacent compass point, one point (11.25°) east of nbw.
Synonyms
- 348.75 degrees: The equivalent azimuth in degree notation.
- North by west: The unabbreviated form.
Notes
- This is a specialized term from the traditional 32-point compass rose. It is an abbreviation and is less common in everyday speech than cardinal directions (N, S, E, W).
Noun
- the compass point that is one point west of due north