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Etymology

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southeast +‎ -ward

Adjective

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southeastward (comparative more southeastward, superlative most southeastward)

  1. In or toward the southeast

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Adverb

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southeastward (comparative more southeastward, superlative most southeastward)

  1. Toward the southeast

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Noun

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southeastward

  1. The southeast
    • 1972, George Carroll Dyer, chapter XVII, in The Amphibians Came to Conquer: The Story of Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner[1], volume 2, U.S. Marine Corps, →OL, page 657:
      Task Force 52 approached Makin Atoll from the southeastward.