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easterly

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Etymology

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From easter +‎ -ly.

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easterly (plural easterlies)

  1. (meteorology) Any persistent wind from the east (usually applied to broad currents or belts of easterly winds).

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easterly (comparative more easterly, superlative most easterly)

  1. Facing the east; directed towards the east.
    an easterly course or voyage
  2. Located towards or in the east.
    the easterly side of a lake
  3. Coming from the east.
    an easterly wind
    • 1980, AA Book of British Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 337, about St Abbs:
      The village itself is built on a ridge above the harbour, rows of sturdy cottages over which spume is hurled by easterly gales.

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easterly (comparative more easterly, superlative most easterly)

  1. In an eastward direction or position; towards the east.
  2. From the east.

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