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Definition of Westwards

Westwards
Westward West"ward, Westwards West"wards, adv. [AS. westweard. See West, and -ward. ] Toward the west; as, to ride or sail westward. Westward the course of empire takes its way. --Berkeley.
Westward
Westward West"ward, n. The western region or countries; the west.
Westward
Westward West"ward, Westwards West"wards, adv. [AS. westweard. See West, and -ward. ] Toward the west; as, to ride or sail westward. Westward the course of empire takes its way. --Berkeley.

Meaning of Westwards from wikipedia

- Stabbing Westward is an American industrial rock/alternative rock band. Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus formed the band in 1985 in Macomb, Illinois...
- deaths were non-military in nature. In 1945, Poland's borders were shifted westwards. Over two million Polish inhabitants of Kresy were expelled along the...
- A narrow east–west tongue of Eurasian gr****land (the steppe) extends westwards from Ukraine and southern Russia and ends in Hungary and traverses into...
- runestones. There was also considerable parti****tion in expeditions westwards, which are commemorated on stones such as the England runestones. The...
- Avars, Bulgars and Magyars). In the sixth century, the Huns had moved westwards into Bohemia, Moravia, and some of present-day Austria and Germany. During...
- California State Route 118 east of Simi Valley, seen westwards...
- The Churnet Valley Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway in the Staffordshire Moorlands of Staffordshire, England. It operates along part...
- east the River Derwent rises on the North York Moors, flows south then westwards through the Vale of Pickering then turns south again to drain the eastern...
- The Mizo people, historically called the Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily from Mizoram in northeastern India. They speak Mizo, one of...
- Looking westwards towards Primrose Hill....