west-north-west

English

Noun

west-north-west (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of west-northwest.
    • 1955 June, C. L. Mowat, “The Bristol & Portishead Pier & Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 371:
      Portishead, lying west-north-west of Bristol, on the Severn, had a small port from medieval times on its pill, or inlet, and began to develop as a seaside resort early in the nineteenth century, when it was served by steam packets from Bristol.

Adjective

west-north-west (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of west-northwest.

Adverb

west-north-west (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of west-northwest.