different between northed vs norther
northed
English
Verb
northed
- simple past tense and past participle of north
Anagrams
- droneth, thorned, throned
northed From the web:
norther
English
Etymology
north +? -er
Pronunciation
- (noun, verb) IPA(key): /?n??(?)??(?)/
- (adjective) IPA(key): /?n??(?)ð?(?)/
Noun
norther (plural northers)
- A strong north wind.
- south wind
Derived terms
- blue norther
Verb
norther (third-person singular simple present northers, present participle northering, simple past and past participle northered)
- Of the wind: to move toward the north.
Adjective
norther
- (archaic, dialectal) comparative form of north: more north; northern
Derived terms
- northerly
Anagrams
- Thorner, horrent
norther From the web:
- what northern states had slaves
- what northern states fought in the civil war
- what northern states were against slavery
- what northern lights are caused by
- what northern california prison is closing
- what northern lights
- what northern birds like oranges
- what northerners think of southerners
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