Etymology:
The word "southeast" is a compound word derived from two words:
Meaning:
Southeast refers to the direction that is halfway between south and east. It is one of the four cardinal points on a compass or map.
Origin:
The term "southeast" has been in use in English since at least the 14th century. It originated as a way to describe the direction of travel or orientation of objects in relation to the sun's position.
Additional Notes:
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