Results for: direction to the east
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redirection, act of changing direction; refamiliarization, act of reacquainting someone who a particular locationreorientation
region in central and eastern Russia (formerly used as a place of exile); remote or inhospitable region or place, vast region of eastern Russia, extending from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east, and from the Arctic Ocean i...Siberia
region in east central Africa, usually taken to comprise Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, and UgandaEast Africa
region in northeastern Canada, situated east of Hudson Bay and north of the Eastmain RiverUngava
region in northwestern China, west of the Republic of Mongolia and east of Kazakhstan, in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous RegionDzungaria
region in northwestern Italy; plateau region between New York and Alabama east of the Appalachian MountainsPiedmont
region of Antarctica, west of Ross Sea and east of Wilkes LandVictoria Land
region of mountains and lakes in Cumbria, northwestern England. The district extends about 50 km/30 mi from north to south and 40 km/25 mi from east to west.Lake District
region on the west coast of Africa; river in south-east Nigeria; sea port on the left bank this rivercalabar
related to the east; situated in the east; coming from or proceeding toward the easteastern
relating to the East IndiesEast Indian
republic in the Indian Ocean, island located east of MadagascarMauritius
response to sunlight, see also:phototropism, tendency to turn or grow in the direction of sunlightheliotropism
retro, retro-engine, reverse thrust rocket, small rocket engine pointed opposite the direction of flight and used for deceleration and steeringretrorocket
reversal of actions or policy, turn made to face opposite directionU-turn
 

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