| north | a county in northern England |
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| north | of or pertaining to or characteristic of the continent or countries of North America and their peoples |
| north | situated in the northern part of a centrally located area in some geographical region |
| north | being in or of a region of the United States generally including states of the upper Mississippi valley and Great Lakes region lying north of the Ohio River and the southern boundaries of Kansas and Missouri and between the western boundary of Pennsylvania and the eastern boundaries of Montana and Wyoming and Colorado |
| north | to, toward, or in the north-northeast |
| north | to, toward, or in the north-northwest |
| north | at or near the north pole |
| north | the pole of a magnet that points toward the north when the magnet is suspended freely |
| north | moving toward the north |
| north | the northeastern region of the United States |
| north | the compass point midway between north and east |
| north | situated in or oriented toward the northeast |
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