South Africa
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Also see: South | Africa
The entry for 'south' is displayed below.
Also see: South | Africa
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
south/saʊθ/
▶noun (usu. the south)
- 1 the direction towards the point of the horizon 90° clockwise from east.
- 2 the southern part of a country, region, or town.
■ (the South) the Southern states of the United States.
- 1 lying towards, near, or facing the south.
- 2 (of a wind) blowing from the south.
- 1 to or towards the south.
- 2 (south of) below (a particular amount, cost, etc.).
- 1 move towards the south.
- 2 (of a celestial body) cross the meridian.
– phrases
south by east (or west) between south and south-south-east (or south-south-west).
south by east (or west) between south and south-south-east (or south-south-west).
– derivatives
southbound adjective & adverb.
southbound adjective & adverb.
– origin OE sūth, of Gmc origin.
'South Africa' also found in these Oxford entries:
Afrikaans
- Afrikaner
- apartheid
- assegai
- Bantu
- blesbok
- blue crane
- bobotie
- bontebok
- burgher
- Bushveld
- cape
- Cape Dutch
- Cape Malay
- cheesewood
- clementine
- coloured
- dagga
- Dopper
- Father's Day
- homeland
- Hottentot fig
- impi
- indaba
- induna
- jive
- Kaffir
- Khoikhoi
- kimberlite
- knobkerrie
- knobstick
- kop
- krugerrand
- kwaito
- mbira
- Mother's Day
- Nama
- Ndebele
- necklace
- passbook
- pass laws
- PAYE
- pinotage
- pont
- rand
- rooinek
- RSA
- SA
- shebeen
- Sintu

