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Meanings of
tropic
in English
Of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics.
tropical
Related terms
hot
equatorial
Usage of
tropic
in English
1
Jake said maybe so; maybe it was
tropic
neurasthenia the waiters got.
2
The latitude diminished rapidly, from the parallel of Madeira to the
tropic
.
3
The
tropic
night soon closed and darkness shut down with great rapidity.
4
Above her
tropic
glare the satellite stars shone wanly and far away.
5
The fierce glory of a
tropic
sunrise is ever a new delight.
6
Ellis, fatter, somehow absurd in
tropic
whites, met him at the entrance.
7
They were close to the
tropic
of Cancer, almost under its line.
8
Fancy a swim in a
tropic
paradise? Chris says in the video.
9
My beautiful lore, like the
tropic
clime, hatches scorpions to sting me.
10
Gannets, boobies, men of war and
tropic
birds, were constantly about us.
11
They visualize great spaces, and freedom, and
tropic
isles, and-well ,youknow.
12
All aboard to Alligator Island with its
tropic
vegetarians and boat races!
13
Oh, Helen, if I could watch these
tropic
stars with you to-night!
14
They crossed the terrace in the hush of the
tropic
night.
15
A
tropic
forest under a
tropic
moon is green as a sea cave.
16
He was a veteran in the work of the
tropic
wilderness.
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About this term
tropic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
tropic sun
cross the tropic
tropic bird
tropic night
blaze tropic
More collocations
Tropic
through the time
Tropic
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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