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northerly vs tramontane

tramontane vs northerly

northerly and tramontane both are nouns.

northerly and tramontane both are adjectives.

northerly is an adverb but tramontane is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
northerly Yes Yes No Yes
tramontane Yes Yes No No
As nouns, tramontane is a hyponym of northerly; that is, tramontane is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than northerly:
  • northerly: a wind that blows from the north
  • tramontane: a cold dry wind that blows south out of the mountains into Italy and the western Mediterranean
Other hyponyms of northerly include bise, bize, mistral, tramontana.
northerly (noun) tramontane (noun)
a wind that blows from the north a cold dry wind that blows south out of the mountains into Italy and the western Mediterranean
northerly (adjective) tramontane (adjective)
coming from the north; used especially of wind on or coming from the other side of the mountains (from the speaker)
oriented toward the north being or coming from another country
northerly (adverb) tramontane (adverb)
in a northern direction
Difference between northerly and tramontane

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