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I . south [saʊθ] N no pl

II . south [saʊθ] ADJ

III . south [saʊθ] ADV

south

south-eastward(s) ADV

south-westward(s) ADV

South Africa N

I . South African N

II . South African ADJ

South America N

I . South American N

II . South American ADJ

I . south-east N no pl

II . south-east ADJ

III . south-east ADV

South Korea N

I . South Korean ADJ

II . South Korean N

South Korean
Koreańczyk, -anka m, f [z Południa]

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The tympanum of the south doorway contains a pair of lions with dog-like features surrounded by foliage.
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It flows through the village in roughly a south-west/north-east direction.
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So the mechanisms which have driven the creation of more ice down south are better understood.
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The setting is allegorical: the south represents the soft, materialistic world; the north symbolizes a world beyond civilization and is inherently competitive.
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The vein runs north-south and, although showing some cobalt, was found to contain a great deal more arsenic.
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The deepest south-eastern part of the lake suffers from oxygen deficiency and hydrogen sulphide which causes high levels of phosphorus.
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The village lies on the gault clay, where springs well up just south of a gentle gravelly ridge.
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In the remaining months, the south-easterly trade winds are recorded.
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The upper floor contains the operating room, has five windows along the east side, and one window each on the north and south sides.
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South is the land of goblins, followed by the land of dragons.
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