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south·west I. \(ˈ)sau̇|thwest, usual nautical pronunciation -au̇|w-\ adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sūthwest, from sūth south + west : to, toward, or in the southwest : southwestward II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sūthwest, from sūthwest, adverb 1. a. : the general direction between the south and west b. : the part of the southern sky lying west of the observer's meridian c. : the point of the compass midway between the cardinal points south and west : the point directly opposite to northeast — abbr. SW; see compass card 2. usually capitalized a. : regions or countries lying to the southwest of a specified or implied point of orientation b. : something (as people or institutions) characteristic of the Southwest < the Southwest is concerned over the problem of wetbacks > 3. : the southwest wind III. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from southwest (I) 1. : coming from the southwest < a southwest wind > 2. : situated toward or at the southwest |