west by north
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Definition
Noun: - The compass point that is one point north of due west: This is a precise direction on a 32-point compass rose. It is located exactly one compass point (or 11.25 degrees) clockwise from due west (W). Its abbreviation is WbN.
Usage
This term is used in navigation, meteorology, cartography, and other fields requiring precise directional notation. It describes a specific bearing or wind direction.
Examples
- Noun:
- The old sailing chart indicated the hidden cove lay west by north from the headland.
- The wind shifted from west-northwest to west by north, bringing a slight change in temperature.
Advanced Usage
- In traditional maritime navigation, orders like "Steer west by north" would be given to the helmsman to set a precise course.
- On a modern compass card, west by north (WbN) is positioned at 281.25 degrees.
Variants and Related Words
- West-northwest (WNW): The compass point that is two points (22.5 degrees) north of due west. This is a different, adjacent direction.
- West: The cardinal direction at 270 degrees.
- Bearing: A direction expressed as an angular distance from north.
Synonyms
- WbN: The standard abbreviation.
- 281.25 degrees: The equivalent bearing in true or magnetic degrees.
Notes
- "West by north" is part of a traditional system of 32 named "compass points." It is more specific than intercardinal directions (like northwest) but less common in everyday modern use than degree bearings.
- It is crucial not to confuse it with "west-northwest" (WNW), which is the next point further north.
Noun
- the compass point that is one point north of due west