" N, E, S, W, NE, SE, SW, NW, NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW, WSW, WNW, and NNW"
they are cardinal directions.
Cardinal directions refer to the four cardinal points; north, west, south and east. On the contrary, ordinal directions are points that are located in between the cardinal points.
They're called "ordinal directions": northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest.
They are cardinal directions.
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The ordinals are northeast, southeast, southwest and northwest.
North, south, east and west are all referred to as cardinal directions.
North, south, east and west are all referred to as cardinal directions.
The cardinal directions are north, east, south, and west. Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and so on are the primary intercardinal directions, or Ordinal directions. As you might have guessed, north by northeast (NNE), south by southwest (SSW), and so on, are the Secondary intercardinal (or Ordinal) directions.
The Cardinal directions of a compass are North, South, East and West. The Ordinal directions ,secondary directions, are Northeast, Southeast ,Southwest ,and Northwest.
The cardinal directions of a compass are N - E - S - W. (North, East, South, West)The directions between those cardinal points are the four intercardinal (or ordinal) directions:northeastnorthwestsoutheastsouthwest
There are four cardinal directions -North -East -South -West The directions between the cardinal directions are called intermediate directions -The direction between North and East is called North-East -The direction between South and East is called South-East -The direction between South and West is called South-West -The direction between North and West is called North-West -RAD