More east than south
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ESEMore east than south.
ENEMore east than north.
NNEMore north than east.
NNEDirection more northerly than east.
smilodonany of several saber-toothed cats of the extinct genus Smilodon, that ranged from California through most of South America during the Pleistocene Epoch and had upper canine teeth more than 6 in. (15 cm) long
SBESouth by east: Abbr.
ERNSouth or east ending
TOLEDOCity east of South Bend
CARDINALPOINTNorth, south, east or west
ESTEEast south of the border
POINTNorth, south, east or west
ELKHARTCity east of South Bend
UTRECHTCity south-east of Amsterdam
EBANSouth African-born Middle East diplomat
southeastthe direction between south and east
DIRNorth, east, west or south: Abbr.
ELKHARTCity east of South Bend, Indiana
NCAABig East or Big South org.
southeastsSOUTHEAST, the direction between south and east
ORANGESEast, West and South, in N.J.
ERNEnding for east, west, north or south
DUPLICATEBRIDGEWhen North and South battle East and West.
eastingdistance east from a north-south reference line
BRIDGECLUBGroup that includes North, South, East and West
eastingsdistance east from a north-south reference line
MAHJONGGIts positions are labeled North, South, East and West
highvelda high altitude grassland region of East South Africa
NEWSWhat literally comes from the north, east, west and south?
highveldsHIGHVELD, a high altitude grassland region of East South Africa
lowlandsThe region of Scotland lying south and east of the Highlands
DODOEGGSouth Africa's East London Museum has the world's only known example of this
oribismall tan-colored antelope, Ourebia ourebi, of south and east Africa, with spikelike horns
oribissmall tan-colored antelope, Ourebia ourebi, of south and east Africa, with spikelike horns
southeastThe direction toward the point of the horizon midway between south and east, or the point on the horizon itself
altarwisein the proper position of an altar, that is, at the east of a church with its ends towards the north and south