TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
ES
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
portugués
cierzo
catalán
bòrees
español
tramontana
A wind that blows from the north.
northerly
norther
north wind
español
tramontana
Synonyms
Examples for "
northerly
"
northerly
norther
north wind
Examples for "
northerly
"
1
In temperate latitudes the shrubbery predominates, especially in the most
northerly
parts.
2
Eel River flows about 130 miles
northerly
and, say, forty miles westerly.
3
Currently a fire is travelling in a
northerly
direction towards Wilson Road.
4
A strong
northerly
was blowing ahead of the rain front, he said.
5
Shandon looked in a
northerly
direction, and shuddered in spite of himself.
1
They quite comprehend the position in which the
norther
has placed them.
2
You don't come in; you simply stand out in the industrial
norther
.
3
The old man's expression was hard and cold as a blue
norther
.
4
Then the wind changed and there came a blue
norther
from the northeast.
5
A wet scirocco had replaced the bright
norther
and saddened all the view.
1
The chill
north
wind
smelled clean after the odors of the store.
2
We reach Cader Sedat by sailing due north into a
north
wind
.
3
All through April the
north
wind
blew and the nights were frosty.
4
Nature would go on though under the thumb of the
north
wind
.
5
Early this morning the
north
wind
advanced upon us, sword in hand.
1
To tell the truth,
Boreas
was not as hardhearted as he looked.
2
The Amaranth was within three hundred yards of the
Boreas
,
and still gaining.
3
These pests, the oracle declares, the sons of
Boreas
shall restrain.
4
Here Santa pretended to be very gruff himself, but
Boreas
saw through it.
5
This was by the
Boreas
River in the deep forest.
6
And behind them the two sons of
Boreas
raising their swords rushed in pursuit.
7
Over the hills of Vanderwhacker, under the woods of
Boreas
.
8
But it's worth it to briefly impersonate
Boreas
,
the ancient Greek god of winter.
9
Boreas
and the bird of Jove,- Iwillvanquish them both.
10
But the Amaranth's head was almost abreast the
Boreas
's
stern:
11
Boros (Boor-ross) Possibly derived from
Boreas
,
the Greek name for the North Wind.
12
They were compressed gales of wind that
Boreas
handed down over the hills in chunks.
13
Then I drink to
Boreas
and all the fiends of Gehenna, and am supremely content.
14
I concluded that she was a sister-in-law to
BOREAS
.
15
And the
'
Boreas
,
'
that was lost in a gale.
16
He was pilot in the
'
Boreas
,
'
and he is doing the same sort of work here.
portugués
cierzo
catalán
bòrees
tramuntana
vent nord
cerç
aquiló
español
tramontana