From WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) [wn]:
east
adj : situated in or facing or moving toward the east [ant:
west]
n 1: the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees [syn: {due
east}, E]
2: the countries of Asia [syn: East, Orient]
3: the region of the United States lying north of the Ohio
River and east of the Mississippi River [syn: East,
eastern United States]
adv : to, toward, or in the east; "we travelled east for several
miles"
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
East \East\, a.
1. Toward the rising sun; or toward the point where the sun
rises when in the equinoctial; as, the east gate; the east
border; the east side; the east wind is a wind that blows
from the east.
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2. (Eccl.) Designating, or situated in, that part of a church
which contains the choir or chancel; as, the east front of
a cathedral.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
East \East\, adv.
Eastward.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
East \East\, v. i.
To move toward the east; to veer from the north or south
toward the east; to orientate.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
East \East\ ([=e]st), n. [OE. est, east, AS. e['a]st; akin to D.
oost, oosten, OHG. [=o]stan, G. ost, osten, Icel. austr, Sw.
ost, Dan. ["o]st, ["o]sten, Lith. auszra dawn, L. aurora (for
ausosa), Gr. 'hw`s, "e`os, 'a`yws, Skr. ushas; cf. Skr. ush
to burn, L. urere. [root]149, 288. Cf. Aurora, Easter,
Sterling.]
1. The point in the heavens where the sun is seen to rise at
the equinox, or the corresponding point on the earth; that
one of the four cardinal points of the compass which is in
a direction at right angles to that of north and south,
and which is toward the right hand of one who faces the
north; the point directly opposite to the west.
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The east began kindle. --E. Everett.
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2. The eastern parts of the earth; the regions or countries
which lie east of Europe; the orient. In this indefinite
sense, the word is applied to Asia Minor, Syria, Chaldea,
Persia, India, China, etc.; as, the riches of the East;
the diamonds and pearls of the East; the kings of the
East.
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The gorgeous East, with richest hand,
Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold.
--Milton.
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3. (U. S. Hist. and Geog.) Formerly, the part of the United
States east of the Alleghany Mountains, esp. the Eastern,
or New England, States; now, commonly, the whole region
east of the Mississippi River, esp. that which is north of
Maryland and the Ohio River; -- usually with the definite
article; as, the commerce of the East is not independent
of the agriculture of the West.
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East by north, East by south, according to the notation
of the mariner's compass, that point which lies 111/4[deg]
to the north or south, respectively, of the point due
east.
East-northeast, East-southeast, that which lies
221/2[deg] to the north or south of east, or half way
between east and northeast or southeast, respectively. See
Illust. of Compass.
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 Sep 2003) [foldoc]:
EAST
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