nne
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Definition
Noun The compass point that is midway between north and northeast. It is one of the 32 principal points on a mariner's compass, specifically denoting a direction of 22.5 degrees east of true north.
Usage
- "NNE" is a standard abbreviation used in navigation, meteorology, and any field requiring precise directional notation.
- It is typically written in uppercase letters without periods (NNE).
- It functions as a singular noun when referring to the direction itself.
Examples
- Navigation: "The captain set a course of NNE to avoid the storm system."
- Meteorology: "Winds are expected to shift from the north to NNE by this evening."
- General Direction: "The old lighthouse lies roughly NNE of the harbor entrance."
Advanced Usage
- In Bearings: When giving a precise bearing, "NNE" can be part of the notation. For example, a bearing of "22.5°" is equivalent to "NNE".
- Quarter-Wind Point: In traditional sailing, "NNE" is known as a "quarter-wind," being one quarter of the way from north toward east.
Variants and Related Words
- North-northeast: The unabbreviated, spelled-out form of "NNE." It has the same meaning and usage.
- Cardinal Points: The four main compass directions: north (N), east (E), south (S), west (W).
- Intercardinal Points: The four points midway between the cardinal points: northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), northwest (NW).
- Secondary Intercardinal Points: The eight points, including NNE, that lie midway between a cardinal and an intercardinal point (e.g., ENE, ESE, SSE, etc.).
Synonyms
- North-northeast: The direct synonym and full name.
- 22.5 degrees: The precise angular measurement. (Note: This is a description, not a direct lexical synonym.)
Antonyms
- SSW (South-southwest): The compass point directly opposite NNE (22.5 degrees west of south, or 202.5 degrees).
Noun
- the compass point that is midway between north and northeast