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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} kuzey

Kuzeyde İskoçya, güneyde İngiltere, batıda Galler ve daha batıda da Kuzey İrlanda var. - In the north, there's Scotland; in the south, England; in the west, Wales; and further west, Northern Ireland.

Didoca, Dağıstan'da yaklaşık 15.000 kişi tarafından konuşulan bir Kuzeydoğu Kafkas dilidir. - Tsez is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by about 15,000 people in Dagestan.

kuzeyde

Tom kuzeyde küçük bir köyden geliyor. - Tom comes from a small village up north.

Kuzeyde kötü hava var. - There is bad weather in the north.

kuzeyinde

Kasaba Japonya'nın en uç kuzeyindedir. - The town is located in the extreme north of Japan.

Kanada Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinin kuzeyindedir. - Canada is to the north of the United States.

kuzeyden gelen

Kuzeyden gelen uçan sincaplar ağaçların içinde yuva yapar. - Northern flying squirrels nest inside trees.

Kuzeyden gelen soğuk bir rüzgar var. - There's a cold wind from the north.

kuzeye

Köşede sola döndük ve kuzeye gittik. - We turned left at the corner and drove north.

Otobüs kuzeye gidiyordu. - The bus was heading north.

kuzeye doğru

Humboldt akıntısı Güney Amerika'nın batı kıyısı boyunca kuzeye doğru akan soğuk bir okyanus akıntısıdır. - The Humboldt current is a cold ocean current that flows north along the west coast of South America.

Typhoon No.11 saatte yirmi kilometre hızla kuzeye doğru ilerliyor. - Typhoon No.11 is moving up north at twenty kilometers per hour.

{i} kuzey bölge

7 Şubat Japonya'da Kuzey Bölgesi Günü'dür. - February 7th is Northern Territories Day in Japan.

north by east yıldız kerte poyraz
kuzeyden esen veya gelen
bir memleketin kuzey kısımları
northeast kuzey doğu
kuzeye bakan
{s} kuzeydeki

O, kuzeydeki en iyi ailelerin birinden gelmiştir. - He sprang from one of the best families in the north.

Kuzeydeki birçok kişi köleliğin yanlış olduğunu düşünüyordu. - Many in the North felt slavery was wrong.

{s} kuzeye bakan. z
northeastern kuzey doğuda
kuzey tarafta
{s} kuzeyden esen

Kuzeyden esen soğuk bir rüzgar vardı. - There was a cold wind blowing from the north.

{s} kuzeyden esen/gelen
(Askeri) yıldız

Bak, o, Kuzey Yıldızı. - Look, it's the North Star.

Kuzey yıldızını bulmak çok kolaydır. - The North Star is very easy to find.

North America
Kuzey Amerika

Tom Kuzey Amerika'yı ziyaret etmek istedi. - Tom wanted to visit North America.

Onlar onu Kuzey Amerika'ya gönderdiler. - They sent him to North America.

north pole
(Coğrafya) dünyanın en kuzey noktası
north wind
kuzeyden esen rüzgar
north wind
kuzey rüzgarı

Kuzey rüzgarı bütün gün sürekli esti. - The north wind blew continuously all day.

Herkesin gidebileceği bir evi, sığınabileceği bir yuvası var. Benim evim çöllerdir, yurdum çorak topraklar. Kuzey rüzgarı ışığım, yağmurda bir tek paklanırım. - Everyone has a house to go to, a home where they can find shelter. My house is the desert, my home the barren heath. The north wind is my fire, the rain my only bath.

north wind
poyraz

Poyraz bütün gün esti. - The north wind blew all day.

North Pole
kuzey kutbu

Penguenler Kuzey Kutbu'nda mı yaşar? - Do penguins live at the North Pole?

Kuzey kutbunda yaşayan penguenler var mı? - Are there penguins living at the North Pole?

North Star
Demirkazık
north carolina
kuzey carolına
north northeast
kuzey   kuzeydoğu
north northwest
kuzey   kuzeybatı
north star
kutupyıldızı
North Atlantic Right Whale
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) (Kuzey Atlantik) buzul balinası
north american
kuzey amerikalı
north american catfishes
kuzey amerikalı catfishes
north american grosbeak
kuzey amerikalı kocabaş
north american night heron
kuzey amerikalı gece balıkçılı
north american water snakes
kuzey amerikalı su yılanları
north and south america
Kuzey ve Güney Amerika
north atlantic cooperation council
kuzey atlantik işbirliği konseyi
north by east
kuzey doğu tarafından
north dakota; a nickname
North Dakota; bir rumuz
north dakotan
kuzey dakotan
north east
kuzey doğu
north eastward
kuzey doğuya doğru
north globe
Kuzey küre, kuzey yarımküre
north island
kuzeyinde ada
north korea
Kuzey Kore
north kuzey
kuzeye doğru, kuzeye
north northeast
kuzey - kuzeydoğu
north northwest
kuzey - kuzeybatı
north pacific ocean
Kuzey Pasifik Okyanusu
north point
kuzey noktası
north rhine-westphalia
Kuzey Ren-Vestfalya
north side
kuzey tarafında
north slope
kuzey yamacında
north west
Kuzeybatı
north-east
Kuzeydoğu
north-east
kuzey-doğu
north-east england
Kuzey-Doğu İngiltere
north-east england; northumberland
Kuzey-Doğu İngiltere; Northumberland
north-oriented
45° lik açı içerisinde tam kuzeye bakar biçimde uyarlanmış ( kuzey yarım-küre)
north-polar
kuzey-polar
north-west
kuzey-batı
north-western
kuzey-batı
North American Aerospace Defense Command
(Askeri) Kuzey Amerika Hava
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD ) Air Center; North Atlantic Cou
(Askeri) Kuzey Amerika Hava-Uzay Savunma Komutanlığı (NORAD) Hava Merkezi; Kuzey Atlantik Konseyi (NATO)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(Askeri) Kuzey Atlantik Antlaşması Teşkilatı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Air Force Armaments Group
(Askeri) NATO Hava Kuvvetleri Silahlanma Grubu
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Airborne Early Warning and Control Pro
(Askeri) NATO Hava İndirme Erken Uyarı Ve Kontrol Programı Yönetim Teşkilatı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Annual Manpower Plan
(Askeri) NATO Yıllık İnsan Gücü Planı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Army Armaments Group
(Askeri) NATO Kara Kuvvetleri Silahlanma Grubu
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Civil Airlift Agency
(Askeri) NATO Sivil Hava Taşıma Teşkilatı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Communications and Information Systems
(Askeri) NATO Muhabere Ve Bilgi Sistemleri Ajansı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Communications and Information Systems
(Askeri) NATO Muhabere Ve Bilgi Sistemleri Komitesi
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defense College
(Askeri) NATO Savunma Koleji
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defense Manpower Committee
(Askeri) NATO Savunma İnsan Gücü Komitesi
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Electronic Warfare Advisory Committee
(Askeri) NATO Elektronik Harp İstişare Komitesi
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Mutual Support Act
(Askeri) NATO Karşılıklı Destek Kanunu
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Naval Armaments Group
(Askeri) NATO Deniz Kuvvetleri Silahlanma Grubu
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Staff Officer Orientation Course
(Askeri) NATO Karargah Subayı Oryantasyon Kursu
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) interface unit
(Askeri) NATO arayüz birimi
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military body
(Askeri) NATO askeri bünyesi
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) restricted; Number
(Askeri) NATO Hizmete Özel; Sayı
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) security category
(Askeri) NATO Güvenlik Sınıflandırması
North Sea
kuzey denizi
North Star
kutupyıldızı [astr.]
north american plate
kuzey amerika levhası
north atlantic assambly
(Askeri) kuzey atlantik asamblesi
north atlantic assembly
(Askeri) kuzey atlantik asamblesi
north atlantic treaty
kuzey atlantik paktı
north atlantic treaty organization
(Askeri) KUZEY ATLANTİK PAKTI TEŞKİLATI
north brazil current
(Denizbilim) kuzey brezilya akıntısı
north britian
İskoçya
north country
kuzey İngiltere
north easter
(Meteoroloji) kuzeydoğulu
north equatorial current
(Denizbilim) kuzey ekvator akıntısı
north hemisphere
(Coğrafya) kuzey yarımküre
north hemisphere
(Coğrafya) kuzey yarım küre
north korea:kp
(Bilgisayar) kuzey kore: kp
north pacific anticyclone
(Askeri) kuzey pasifik antisiklonu
north pacific current
(Coğrafya) kuzey pasifik akıntısı
north pasific high
(Meteoroloji) kuzey pasifik yükseği
north south direction
kuzey güney doğrultusu
grid north
(Askeri) şebeke kuzeyi
the north
kuzey

Kanada, Amerika'nın kuzey tarafındadır. - Canada is on the north side of America.

Ordu sınırı korumak için kuzeydedir. - The army is in the north to protect the border.

true north
(Askeri) hakiki kuzey
west by north
kuzey batı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The northern part of any region
The Union during the American Civil War

The North lost most battles earl in the war.

The northern states of the United States
One of the four major compass points, specifically 0°, directed toward the North Pole, and conventionally upwards on a map
Toward the north; northward
The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks Earth's magnetic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole)
The up or positive direction

Stock prices are heading north.

Of or pertaining to the north; northern
Of wind, from the north
Pertaining to the part of a corridor used by northbound traffic

north highway 1.

{a} lying towards the north, tending to the north
{n} the part of the earth opposit the south
Another name for the high-income countries as a group
`North' is used in the names of some countries, states, and regions in the north of a larger area. There were demonstrations this weekend in cities throughout North America, Asia and Europe
The designation for the economically developed countries that lie mainly in the Northern Hemisphere
in a northern direction; "they earn more up north"; "Let's go north!
That one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at any place, which lies in the direction of the true meridian, and to the left hand of a person facing the east; the direction opposite to the south
Ageneral term for the rich developed countries of the northern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand
any region lying in or toward the north the region of the United States lying north of the Mason-Dixon Line British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792) the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees the direction in which a compass needle points situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north; "artists like north light"; "the north portico"
the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees
Specifically: That part of the United States lying north of Mason and Dixon's line
British statesman under George III whose policies led to rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792)
situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the north; "artists like north light"; "the north portico"
{i} direction opposite south on the compass, direction at one's left when facing the rising sun
The north edge, corner, or part of a place or country is the part which is towards the north. the north side of the mountain They were coming in to land on the north coast of Crete
The north is the direction which is on your left when you are looking towards the direction where the sun rises. In the north the ground becomes very cold as the winter snow and ice covers the ground Birds usually migrate from north to south
Something that is north of a place is positioned to the north of it. a little village a few miles north of Portsmouth
in a northern direction; "they earn more up north"; "Let's go north!"
the direction in which a compass needle points
The north of a place, country, or region is the part which is in the north. The scheme mostly benefits people in the North and Midlands. a tiny house in a village in the north of France
Any country or region situated farther to the north than another; the northern section of a country
1 one of the compass points; 2 one of the four players, usually the dummy, in the standard diagram representing all four bridge hands
the region of the United States lying north of the Mason-Dixon Line
Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north
Sallys Cove, St Pauls, Cow Head
one of the compass points; one of the four players (usually the dummy) in the standard diagram
In an international context, refers to the richer, industrialized countries of the world
{s} of the north; situated in the north
To turn or move toward the north; to veer from the east or west toward the north
the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War); "he has visited every state in the Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the North's superior resources turned the scale"
See under Line
any region lying in or toward the north
A north wind is a wind that blows from the north. a bitterly cold north wind
A region of inter-universal exploration A place of great beauty, diversity, and danger, it is home to armored bears, Tartars, witches, and innumerable ghostly and ghastly creatures Lord Asriel has photographed Dust and a sort of other world in the Aurora from an outpost in the North
The positive or north pole of a magnet, which seeks Earths magnetic North Pole (which, for its magnetic properties, is a south pole)
Northward
from the north; toward the north
The North is used to refer to the richer, more developed countries of the world. Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes. British politician who served as prime minister (1770-1782) under George III. His policies led to the rebellion of the American colonies. a) the northeastern states of the US, especially during the Civil War (1861-65) when they fought against the South. Today, the six states in New England and the states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania are usually called the Northeast,and the states to the west of these are called the Midwest. People from the northern part of the US are called Northerners. b) the northern part of England, which includes the area north of the Midlands and south of the Scottish border, and contains several large cities, including Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, and Newcastle. North American Free Trade Agreement North Atlantic Treaty Organization North Star American Indian religions North British North America Act Chicago and North Western Transportation Co. Korea North North Africa campaigns North America North Canadian River North Carolina North Cascades National Park North Dakota North Down North German Confederation North Island North Platte River North Pole North Sea North West Co. North York North Yorkshire North Alex North of Kirtling Frederick Lord North Simeon Red River of the North Regulators of North Carolina Whitehead Alfred North
The boundary of the lawn spanning hoops two and three
If you go north, you travel towards the north. Anita drove north up Pacific Highway
One of the 4 cardinal compass points North is the direction toward the North Pole and is at 0° on a compass card Search by: KeywordTitleAuthor Sailing Books All Sailing Terms Cool Stuff Boat Building Photos Suggestions Home(O)
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North Aegean
One of the 13 peripheries of Greece
North Africa
The northern part of the continent of Africa
North African
Of or pertaining to North Africa
North African
Native or inhabitant of North Africa
North America
The continent that is the northern part of the Americas; that part east of the Pacific Ocean, west of the Atlantic Ocean, north of South America and south of the Arctic Ocean
North American
of, or relating to North America
North American
The "First People"; the first nation people of America. The first people to arrive in America about 20,000 to 30,000 yrs ago
North American
A person from or living in North America
North American Indian
A member of one of the indigenous peoples of North America (but not a member of the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, or Yupik)
North American Indian
Of or related to the indigenous peoples of the Americas (but not the Aleut, Inuit, Metis, or Yupik)
North American Indians
plural form of North American Indian
North Americans
plural form of North American
North Andover
A city in Massachusetts, United States
North Atlantic
The portion of the Atlantic Ocean that lies primarily between North America and the northeast coast of South America to the east, and Europe and the northwest coast of Africa to the west
North Atlantic Ocean
The portion of the Atlantic Ocean that lies primarily between North America and the northeast coast of South America to the east, and Europe and the northwest coast of Africa to the west
North Australia
a short-lived colony formed by combining what are now the regions of Queensland and the Northern Territory
North Britain
Scotland
North Briton
An inhabitant of North Britain
North Britons
plural form of North Briton
North Carolina
A state of the United States of America situated on the east coast of the North American mainland north of South Carolina and south of Virginia. Capital: Raleigh
North Carolinian
Of or relating to North Carolina, one of the United States
North Carolinian
A resident of North Carolina
North Carolinians
plural form of North Carolinian
North Conway
A town in New Hampshire
North Dakota
A state of the United States of America. Capital: Bismarck
North Dakotan
Of, or pertaining to, North Dakota or its culture
North Dakotan
An inhabitant or a resident of the state of North Dakota
North East England
An official region of England (one of nine), within the United Kingdom. Comprises Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham as well as a small part of North Yorkshire
North Finnish
A generic name for a number of Finnish dialects spoken in the Northern parts of Finland, Sweden and Norway. Two of them, Meänkieli or Torne Valley Finnish in Sweden and Kven in Norway are officially recognized as minority languages in their respective countries, and are currently considered separate languages. Their structure and grammar are similar to Finnish but the vocabularies are considerably influenced by the majority language of their country
North Frisian
A Frisian language, or group of languages, spoken in coastal Germany and some parts of Denmark
North Frisian
Pertaining to the North Frisians
North Frisian
A person belonging to or descended from the people
North Frisian Islands
A group of islands in the Wadden Sea, a part of the North Sea, off the western coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
North Germanic
A branch of the Germanic language family which comprises Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish
North Holland
A province of the Netherlands
North India
the northern region of India, comprising the states of Delhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttaranchal, and Uttar Pradesh
North Indian
Of or pertaining to North India, its people, culture or languages
North Indian
Native or resident of North India
North Indians
plural form of North Indian
North Island
One of the two major islands making up New Zealand
North Island brown kiwi
A kiwi, Apteryx mantelli or Apteryx australis
North Island brown kiwis
plural form of North Island brown kiwi
North Korea
Country in East Asia whose territory consists of the northern part of Korea. Official name: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
North Korean
A person from North Korea or of North Korean descent
North Korean
Of, from, or pertaining to North Korea, the North Korean people or the North Korean language
North Koreans
plural form of North Korean
North Levantine Arabic
A group of Eastern Arabic dialects spoken primarily in Syria, Lebanon and Cyprus
North Ndebele
an African language belonging to the Nguni group of Bantu languages, and spoken by the Ndebele or Matabele people of Zimbabwe
North Ossetia
A federal subject of Russia located in the Northern Caucasus mountains
North Ossetia-Alania
Formal name of North Ossetia, a federal subject of Russia
North Pacific
The part of the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere
North Pole
The Magnetic North Pole of Earth
North Pole
The northernmost point on Earth, the point of latitude 90°
North Pole
The Geomagnetic North Pole of Earth
North Queensland
The northern part of the state of Queensland, loosely defined as being north of either Rockhampton or Mackay
North Rhine-Westphalia
One of the component states of Germany according to the current administrative division of the nation
North Riding of Yorkshire
A historic division of the county of Yorkshire
North Sami
Alternative form of Northern Sami
North Sea
An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between Britain (in the west), Scandinavia (in the east) and Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and France (in the south)
North Shields
A town in the Northeast of England on the north bank of the Tyne
North Somerset
A unitary authority, previously part of the short-lived county of Avon
North Star
A star positioned circumpolar to the North Pole
North West Frontier Province
a northern province of Pakistan, whose capital is Peshawar
North Yemen
A country in the Middle East until 1990
North Yorkshire
A county in north east England, comprising the North Riding of Yorkshire as well as parts of the West and East Ridings
north and south
The mouth
north by east
The compass point halfway between north and north-northeast, specifically 11.25°, abbreviated as NbE
north by northeast
The compass point between north and northeast
north by west
The compass point halfway between north and north-northwest, specifically 348.75°, abbreviated as NbW
north of the border
Scotland
north of the border
Canada
north pole
The northernmost point on celestial bodies other than Earth
north pole
The positive pole of a magnetic dipole that seeks geographic north
north temperate zone
The temperate zone between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer
north wind
A wind blowing from the north
north-eastern
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the north-east
north-eastern
blowing from the north-east; north-easterly
north-northeast
One of 32 named cardinal points
north-northeast
The compass bearing or compass point halfway between north and northeast, specifically 22.5°, abbreviated as NNE
north-northwest
The compass bearing or compass point halfway between north and northwest, specifically 337.5°, abbreviated as NNW
north-pole
Attributive form of north pole, noun

north-pole Martians.

north-western
Of, facing, situated in, or related to the north-west
north-western
blowing from the north-west; north-westerly
northeast by north
The compass point halfway between northeast and north-northeast, specifically 33.75°, abbreviated as NEbN
northwest by north
The compass point halfway between northwest and north-northwest, specifically 326.25°, abbreviated as NWbN
North Atlantic Cooperation Council
The North Atlantic Cooperation Council (NACC) was a NATO organisation founded on 1991 December and was the precursor to the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council. It initially brought together NATO and nine central and eastern European nations in a consultative forum. By 1992 March, all members of the CIS joined, with Georgia and Albania becoming members in June of that year
North Atlantic Right Whale
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is a baleen whale, one of three species formerly called classified as the Right Whale belonging to the genus Eubalaena. About 300 North Atlantic Right Whales live in the North Atlantic Ocean
North Rhine-Westphalia
(Coğrafya) North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is the westernmost and - in terms of population and economic output - the largest Federal State of Germany. Nordrhein-Westfalen has over 18 million inhabitants, contributes about 22% of Germany's gross domestic product and comprises a land area of 34,083 km² (13,158 square miles). North Rhine-Westphalia is situated in the Western part of Germany and shares borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. It has borders with the German states of Lower Saxony to the North and Northeast, Rhineland-Palatinate to the Southwest and Hesse to the Southeast
North Africa
northern part of Africa
North Africa
A region of northern Africa generally considered to include the modern-day countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.North African adj. & n
North Africa campaigns
(1940-43) Battles in World War II for control of North Africa. After the 1940 victory by Italian troops in Egypt, the Italians were driven back into Libya by British troops. German reinforcements led by Erwin Rommel forced the British to retreat into Egypt after the defense of Tobruk. In 1942 the British under Bernard Law Montgomery counterattacked at the Battles of El Alamein and pushed the Germans west into Tunisia. In November 1942 U.S. and British forces under Dwight D. Eisenhower landed in Algeria and Morocco, then moved east into Tunisia. In May 1943 the Allies, advancing from east and west, defeated the Axis forces and forced the surrender of 250,000 Axis troops
North America
The northern continent of the Western Hemisphere, extending northward from the Colombia-Panama border and including Central America, Mexico, the islands of the Caribbean Sea, the United States, Canada, the Arctic Archipelago, and Greenland.North American adj. & n. the third largest continent in the world, consisting of Canada and the United States of America, as well as Mexico, Central America, Greenland, and other smaller islands American. Continent, Western Hemisphere
North America
continent in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere
North American
{i} native or resident of North America
North American Aerospace Defense Command
command center located in Colorado (USA) that monitors skies for signs of incoming attacks, NORAD
North American Free Trade Agreement
agreement between Canada Mexico and the USA that took effect on the 1st of January 1994 and reduced or eliminated trade barriers between the three nations
North American Indian
American Indian, member of any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting North and South America, Native American, Amerindian
North American Indian religions
Religious beliefs and practices of the indigenous peoples of North America. They are characterized by a conviction that spirit moves through all things, animate and inanimate, and that the living are intimately connected with the souls of the dead. They discover recognizable beings in the natural world of animals, plants, and trees, as well as in natural features such as mountains, lakes, and clouds. Because North American religions were so highly localized, it is impossible to determine how many have existed, and their beliefs have varied widely. Whereas Iroquois elders speak of a perfectly wise and good Creator who planned the universe, the Koyukon envision the creator as Raven, a trickster god who is only one of many powerful spirits. Whereas nearly all Navajo ceremonies are performed on behalf of individuals in response to specific needs, most Pueblo ceremonies are performed communally and scheduled according to the cycles of nature. However, all native North American religions share certain features: ancestral lands and locally sacred spots are important; access to some knowledge is restricted, and initiation is required to acquire it; kinship obligations are central; the oral tradition includes narratives that record human interaction with nonhuman powers; and generosity is a religious act. Contact with Europeans led to development of new religious movements, including the Ghost Dance tradition and the Native American Church. See also Mesoamerican religions
North Atlantic Current
The northern extension of the Gulf Stream in the northern Atlantic Ocean. It warms the coast and affects the climate of northwest Europe
North Atlantic Ocean
The northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, extending northward from the equator to the Arctic Ocean
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
{i} international organization established in 1949 whose members pledged to settle disputes among themselves peacefully and defend one another against outside aggressors, NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
the full name of NATO
North Bay
A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, on Lake Nipissing east-southeast of Sudbury. It is a trade center in a lumber and mining region. Population: 51,268
North Canadian River
A river rising in northeast New Mexico and flowing about 1,223 km (760 mi) generally southeast to the Canadian River in eastern Oklahoma. River, central Oklahoma, U.S. Formed by the junction of Beaver River and Wolf Creek, it is 440 mi (708 km) long and rises in a high plateau in New Mexico. It flows east through the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles past Oklahoma City, joining the Canadian River in the Eufaula Reservoir
North Carolina
NC a state on the east coast of the US, which produces a lot of tobacco. It was one of the 13 original states of the US. State (pop., 2000: 8,049,313), southern Atlantic region, U.S. Lying on the Atlantic Ocean, it is bordered by Virginia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. It covers 52,672 sq mi (136,420 sq km); its capital is Raleigh. Ranges of the Appalachian Mountains, including the Great Smoky Mountains, are in the west; the Blue Ridge Mountains are in the east. Several Indian peoples inhabited the area before Europeans arrived. The coast was explored by Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524, and the first English settlement in the New World was established at Roanoke Island in 1585. It formed part of the Carolina grant of 1663. A provincial congress in April 1776 gave the first explicit sanction of independence by an American colony, and North Carolina was invaded by British troops in 1780. An original state of the Union, it was the 12th to ratify the Constitution. Its 18th-century agricultural economy based on slave labour continued into the 19th century. It seceded from the Union in 1861; in 1865, following the American Civil War, it annulled the secession order and abolished slavery, and it was readmitted to the Union in 1868. In the 1940s its economy was improved as some of the nation's largest military installations, including Fort Bragg, were located there. After World War II the long struggle to eliminate racial segregation began. It has a large rural population but is also the leading industrial state of its region, and it has an expanding high technology industry in the Raleigh-Durham area. Products include tobacco, corn, and furniture
North Carolina
state in the southeastern United States
North Cascades National Park
National park, northwestern Washington, U.S. Established in 1968 to preserve mountain snowfields, glaciers, alpine meadows, and lakes in the northern part of the Cascade Range, it covers an area of 504,781 acres (204,278 hectares). The Ross Lake National Recreation Area separates the park into two sections, the northern unit extending to the Canadian border and the southern unit adjoining the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area
North Channel
A strait between Scotland and Northern Ireland. It connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Irish Sea
North Charleston
A city of southeast South Carolina, a suburb of Charleston. Population: 70,218
North Dakota
A state of the north-central United States bordering on Canada. It was admitted as the 39th state in 1889. Acquired through the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and a border treaty with Great Britain (1818), the region became part of the Dakota Territory in 1861. It was set off from South Dakota when statehood was achieved. Bismarck is the capital and Fargo the largest city. Population: 641,364. North Dakotan adj. & n. ND a state in the northern central US, on the border with Canada, with a small population, good farmland, and mineral mines. State (pop., 2000: 642,200), U.S. Situated in the north-central region, it is bordered by Canada and the U.S. states of Minnesota, South Dakota, and Montana. It covers 70,704 sq mi (183,123 sq km); its capital is Bismarck. The Missouri River crosses it; the Red River forms its eastern boundary. There is evidence of prehistoric inhabitation throughout the state. At the time of European contact, it was inhabited by various tribes of Plains Indians. It became part of the U.S. with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The northeastern corner was added by a treaty with Great Britain in 1818. In 1804-05 the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered there among the Indians. In 1861 it became part of the Dakota Territory. Separated from South Dakota, it was admitted to the Union in 1889 as the 39th state. In the 20th century North Dakota's history was marked by the increasing mechanization of agriculture, the enlargement of farms, and the loss of a rural population. In the 1950s it became an oil-producing state, and in the 1960s air bases and missile sites were built there. Its larger cities include Fargo, Grand Forks, and Minot
North Dakota
state in the northern United States
North Down
District (pop., 2001: 76,323), eastern Northern Ireland. Located on the southern shores of Belfast Lough, it was established in 1973, with Bangor as its administrative seat. Most of the working population is employed in Belfast. Tourism flourishes, and Bangor is a popular seaside resort
North Fork
A river rising in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri and flowing about 161 km (100 mi) southward to the White River in northern Arkansas
North German Confederation
(1867-71) Union of the German states north of the Main River, formed after Prussia's victory in the Seven Weeks' War. The confederation recognized the individual states' rights but was effectively controlled by Prussia, whose king served as its president and whose chancellor was Otto von Bismarck. Its constitution served as a model for that of the German Empire, with which it merged in 1871
North Germanic
A subdivision of the Germanic languages that includes Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish, Danish, and Faroese. Also called Norse, Scandinavian
North Germanic languages
{i} northern family of Germanic languages, Scandinavian
North Highlands
An unincorporated community of north-central California, a residential suburb of Sacramento. Population: 42,105
North Island
{i} northern section of New Zealand
North Island
An island of New Zealand separated from South Island by Cook Strait. It is the smaller but more populous of the country's two principal islands. one of the two main islands of New Zealand, which includes Wellington, New Zealand's capital city South Island. Island (pop., 2001 est.: 2,849,724), New Zealand. The smaller of the country's two principal islands, it is separated from South Island by the Cook Strait. It has an area of 44,702 sq mi (115,777 sq km). A growing majority of the population of New Zealand lives on North Island, concentrated in the cities of Wellington and Auckland
North Korea
A country of northeast Asia on the Korean Peninsula. Inhabited since ancient times, the region was occupied by Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II in 1945. After the war the peninsula was divided into a Soviet occupation zone in the north and an American zone in the south. The territory attained its present-day boundaries after the cease-fire ending the Korean War (1950-1953). Under Kim Il Sung (ruled 1948-1994) North Korea became increasingly isolated, especially after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. Pyongyang is the capital and the largest city. Population: 23,904,000. North Korean adj. & n. a country in East Asia, west of Japan and east of China, which is officially called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Population: 21,968,000 (2001). Capital: Pyongyang. North Korea was formed in 1945 when Korea was divided into two countries (North and South Korea) by the US and the former Soviet Union. Korean. officially Democratic People's Republic of Korea Country, occupying the northern half of the Korean peninsula, East Asia
North Korea
country located in the Far East
North Las Vegas
A city of southeast Nevada, a residential suburb of Las Vegas. Population: 47,707
North Little Rock
A city of central Arkansas on the Arkansas River opposite Little Rock. Originally named Silver City after a small vein of ore discovered in the area, it is now a trade and manufacturing center. Population: 61,741
North Miami
A city of southeast Florida, a residential suburb of Miami on Biscayne Bay. Population: 49,998
North Pacific Ocean
The northern part of the Pacific Ocean, extending northward from the equator to the Arctic Ocean
North Platte River
A river rising in the Park Range of northern Colorado and flowing about 1,094 km (680 mi) north into southeast Wyoming then east and southeast through west-central Nebraska, where it joins the South Platte River to form the Platte River. River, Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska, U.S. One of the two main arms of the Platte River, it rises in northern Colorado, flows north into Wyoming, then turns east and southeast across the Nebraska border to join the South Platte and form the Platte. It is 680 mi (1,094 km) long and is part of an irrigation, power, and flood-control project of the Missouri River basin. It has large reservoirs and dams
North Pole
point in the Arctic Ocean which is the northern end of the axis of the Earth's rotation, the Arctic region
North Pole
The North Pole is the place on the surface of the earth which is farthest towards the north. the most northern point on the surface of the Earth magnetic pole, South Pole. Northern end of the Earth's geographic axis, located at 90° N latitude, the northern point from which all meridians of longitude start. Lying in the Arctic Ocean and covered with drifting pack ice, it has six months of constant sunlight and six months of total darkness each year. Robert E. Peary claimed to have reached the pole by dogsled in 1909, but that is now in dispute; Roald Amundsen and Richard E. Byrd claimed to have reached it by air in 1926. The geographic pole does not coincide with the magnetic North Pole, which in 2001 lay at about 81°30 N, 110°8 W, or with the geomagnetic North Pole, which is at about 79°13 N, 71°16 W
North Rhine Westfalia
region in western Germany
North Richland Hills
A city of northeast Texas, a residential suburb of Fort Worth. Population: 45,895
North River
An estuary of the Hudson River between New Jersey and New York City flowing into Upper New York Bay. It was so named by the Dutch to distinguish it from the "South River," known today as the Delaware River
North Saskatchewan
A river of south-central Canada flowing about 1,223 km (760 mi) generally eastward from the Rocky Mountains in western Alberta to central Saskatchewan where it joins the South Saskatchewan to form the Saskatchewan River
North Sea
sea located between Great Britain and continental Europe
North Sea
An arm of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and northwest Europe. It is connected with the English Channel by the Strait of Dover. Major reserves of oil and natural gas were discovered beneath its waters in the late 1960s. the North Sea part of the Atlantic Ocean, between Great Britain and northwest Europe. It is economically important because of its fish, and also for oil and gas which were discovered there in the 1970s. ancient Mare Germanicum Arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Extending south from the Norwegian Sea between Norway and the British Isles, it connects the Skagerrak (channel between Norway and Denmark) with the English Channel. It is about 600 mi (970 km) long and 350 mi (560 km) wide, with an average depth of 308 ft (94 m). Parts of the sea feature deep trenches, while others have excellent fishing, renowned fisheries, and extensive oil and natural gas deposits
North Slope
A region of northern Alaska between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean. There are oil and natural gas reserves in the area around Prudhoe Bay
North Star
Polaris, polar star, polestar, star toward which the northern end of the earth's axis points, star used for navigation
North Vietnam
A former country of southeast Asia. It existed from 1954, after the fall of the French at Dien Bien Phu, to 1975, when the South Vietnamese government collapsed at the end of the Vietnam War. It is now part of the country of Vietnam.North Vietnamese adj. & n
North Wales
the northern part of Wales. Its coast and mountains are popular with tourists
North West Co
(1783-1821) British-Canadian fur-trading company. Its operations were centred around the Lake Superior region and the valleys of the Red, Assiniboine, and Saskatchewan rivers. It later spread north and west to the Arctic and Pacific oceans. When its competitor, the Hudson's Bay Co., established a colony on the Red River (1811-12), North West workers destroyed the colony in the Seven Oaks Massacre. Hudson's Bay workers retaliated by destroying the North West post at Fort Gibraltar. The British government pressured the two companies to merge in 1821 as the Hudson's Bay Co
North West Territories
{i} one of the territories of Canada
North Yemen
The former country of Yemen (1962-1990)
North York
City (pop., 2001: 608,288), southeastern Ontario, Canada. With the cities of Etobicoke, Scarborough, Toronto, and York and the borough of East York, it forms the municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. North York became a borough in 1967 and a city in 1979. Planned industrial and residential development protects more than 4,000 acres (1,620 hectares) of parks and open space. York University and the Black Creek Pioneer Village are among its attractions
North York Moors
the North York Moors an area of high, open land, a National Park, in northeast England
North Yorkshire
a county in northeast England. It consists mainly of farmland. The centre of local government is at Northallerton but the main city is York. Administrative (pop., 2001: 569,660) and geographic county, part of the historic county of Yorkshire, northern England. Its administrative seat is Northallerton. Prehistoric sites show evidence of a military Roman occupation. In the Middle Ages it was a peripheral region of England with numerous castles of the great landowning families. Monastic orders, including the Cistercians, grew wealthy from sheep farming. The area played a significant part in the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil Wars. The modern economy is mainly agricultural
north africa
an area of northern Africa between the Sahara and the Mediterranean Sea
north african
of or relating to northern Africa
north america
Canada, United States (does not include Mexico for purposes of this Study)
north america
The continent that contains Canada, the United States, Mexico, Greenland, Bermuda and the French islands of St-Pierre et Miquelon
north america
USA (except Hawaii), Canada
north america
The rest of North America is pretty easy Mexico City was taken decades ago by the Sabbat, and now the rumors hold that it has become their capital Most of Northern Mexico is either non-Camarilla or Sabbat-controlled Canada's major cities are held by the Camarilla, for the most part, but that leaves a lot of territory Some theorize that this is where the werewolves are centered, in the vast uninhabited lands The Gulf of Mexico and the Carribean is controlled by no one; there is no foreign force strong enough to unite them, and the Setites, the most powerful group in Haiti, seems to feel no need to overtake the rest of the islands
north america
the nations of the North American continent collectively
north america
the nations of the North American continent collectively a continent (the third largest) in the western hemisphere connected to South America by the Isthmus of Panama
north america
Tlingit vision quest
north america
a continent (the third largest) in the western hemisphere connected to South America by the Isthmus of Panama
north american
a native or inhabitant of North America of or pertaining to or characteristic of the continent or countries of North America or their peoples
north american country
a country on the North American continent
north atlantic
that part of the Atlantic Ocean north of the equator
north atlantic council
a council consisting of permanent representatives of all the member countries of NATO; has political authority and powers of decision
north atlantic treaty
the treaty signed in 1949 by 12 countries that established NATO
north atlantic treaty organization
an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security
north by east
the compass point that is one point east (clockwise) of due north
north by west
the compass point that is one point west of due north
north carolina
a state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies one of the British colonies that formed the United States
north cascades national park
a national park in Washington that is an alpine wilderness area featuring gold rush and logging campsites
north celestial pole
the celestial pole above the northern hemisphere; near Polaris
north channel
a strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea
north dakota
a state of north central United States bordering on Canada
north dakotan
a resident of North Dakota
north

    الواصلة

    North

    التركية النطق

    nôrth

    المتضادة

    south

    النطق

    /ˈnôrᴛʜ/ /ˈnɔːrθ/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ north ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English norþ, cognate with various Germanic counterparts such as Dutch noord(en), all from a Proto-Germanic root *nurtha-, and cognate with Greek νέρτερος (nerteros, “infernal, lower”) possibly all ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European root *ner- "left, below", as north is to the left when one faces the rising sun

    رصف المشتركة

    north pole

    فيديوهات

    ... And they had evolved in North America for 40 million years. ...
    ... for high-tech manufacturing in Raleigh North Carolina in Youngstown Ohio ...
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