due north
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Definition
- Noun:
- The cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees: "Due north" refers to the exact direction pointing toward the North Pole, directly opposite to due south. It is the fundamental reference point for navigation and orientation.
Usage
- As a Noun: Used to specify an exact direction or heading.
- Set your compass to due north.
- The ship sailed due north for three days.
Advanced Usage
- "To head due north": To travel or proceed directly toward the north.
- After the storm, we decided to head due north to reach the coast.
- "Bearing of due north": A navigational term indicating a course or direction of exactly 0 degrees.
- The map indicated a bearing of due north to the summit.
Variants and Related Words
- North (n): The general direction; one of the four cardinal points.
- The wind is coming from the north.
- True north (n): The direction along the earth's surface toward the geographic North Pole, as opposed to magnetic north.
- The map was aligned with true north.
Synonyms
- North: The cardinal direction.
- N (abbreviation): The standard abbreviation used on compasses and maps.
Related Phrases
- Due north by east: A more precise navigational term indicating a direction one point east of due north (i.e., 11.25 degrees east of north).
- The old chart listed the course as due north by east.
- Due north and south: Referring to the exact north-south axis or alignment.
- The ancient monument was aligned on a due north and south axis.
Notes
- The term "due" in "due north" emphasizes exactness, meaning "directly" or "exactly." It is used similarly with other cardinal points: due south, due east, due west.
- In navigation, "due north" corresponds to a bearing of 000 degrees.
Noun
- the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees