"Notus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Notus is a Latin word that means "south wind". In mythology, Notus was also the god of the south wind in Greek and Roman mythology. It can also be used as a proper noun to refer to the constellation of Notus, which represents the south wind in ancient Greek astronomy.
Notus
1. "The notus of the storm swept across the lake, causing the water to churn violently." (Here, 'notus' refers to a strong gust of wind.)
2. "The ancient mariners believed that the notus of the gods controlled the tides." (Here, 'notus' refers to a divine or supernatural force.)
3. "The hurricane's notus destroyed the entire city, leaving nothing but rubble behind." (Here, 'notus' refers to a powerful gust of wind.)
4. "The researchers studied the notus patterns of migratory birds to understand their behavior." (Here, 'notus' refers to a recurring or periodic pattern.)
5. "The sailor struggled to control the boat as the notus hit, threatening to capsize it." (Here, 'notus' refers to a sudden and strong gust of wind.)
"Notts" is an abbreviation for "Nottingham", which is a city in the East Midlands of England. It can also refer to Nottinghamshire, a county in the East Midlands of England.
Nouakchott-Nord Airport, also known as Nouadhibou Airport, is an airport located in Nouadhibou, a port city on the Atlantic coast of Mauritania.
Noughty is a slang term, commonly used in British English, which means "naughty" or "playful".