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Definition of Septentrionality

Septentrionality
Septentrionality Sep*ten`tri*on*al"i*ty, n. Northerliness.

Meaning of Septentrionality from wikipedia

- Look up septentrional or septentrion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Septentrional, meaning "of the north", is a Latinate adjective sometimes used...
- The Cordillera Septentrional is a mountain range that runs parallel to the north coast of the Dominican Republic, with extensions to the northwest as...
- called the territory América Septentrional (Northern America); the 1821 Plan of Iguala also used América Septentrional. On two occasions (1821–1823 and...
- four important mountain ranges. The most northerly is the Cordillera Septentrional ("Northern Mountain Range"), which extends from the northwestern coastal...
- The Septentrional-Orient fault zone (SOFZ) is a system of active coaxial left lateral-moving strike slip faults that runs along the northern side of the...
- Phyllomedusa trinitatis (known as the leaf-nesting frog, Trinidadian leaf frog, or Trinidadian monkey frog) is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae...
- strike-slip fault system in the region has two branches in Haiti, the Septentrional-Oriente fault in the north and the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault...
- other names, including Spanish North America, New Spain, and América Septentrional, the first official name given to Mexico. North America includes several...
- The Viking revival was a movement reflecting new interest in, and appreciation for Viking medieval history and culture. Interest was reawakened in the...
- "Nuevas aportaciones al estudio de la toponimia ibérica en la América Septentrional en el siglo XVI". Bulletin of Spanish Studies. 86 (5): 577–603. doi:10...