Synonym: tropic. Similar words: typical, typically, topic, metropolitan, electroplating, musical, medical, logical. Meaning: ['trɑpɪkl /'trɒ-] adj. 1. relating to or situated in or characteristic of the tropics (the region on either side of the equator) 2. of or relating to the tropics, or either tropic 3. characterized by or of the nature of a trope or tropes; changed from its literal sense 4. of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics.
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151. In particular, mangroves are the nurseries for huge numbers of tropical fish, which as adults live in the open sea.
152. This shot brings to mind one very important aspect of tropical island work.
153. This wine is fresh and fruity with ripe tropical fruit flavours.
154. It already is against the law to use tropical hardwoods in city projects.
155. For others remaining or settling around the reservoir or flooded areas, tropical diseases often become prevalent.
156. Putting your tropical forest conservation eggs in the hardwood basket is a high risk strategy.
157. Farther inland, the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.
158. Maybe he was ill - delirious with some sort of tropical disease?
159. Tropical marine invertebrates, unlike marine fish which are notoriously difficult to successfully breed in captivity, are far more accommodating.
160. The conference also agreed on a Statement of Forest Principles, aimed particularly at limiting the destruction of tropical forests.
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161. A combination of homely suburbs and hot sunshine; unblemished beaches and boundless bush; manicured parks and tropical shrubbery.
162. It is not exacting with regard to temperature and is suitable for tropical as well as cold-water aquariums.
163. I had a strange dream last night -- you and I were in some sort of tropical forest.
164. We most certainly agree that dry forests deserve as much attention as tropical and moist forests.
165. The apartments are idyllically set amongst lovely flower beds, palm trees and tropical shrubs.
166. Coral reefs contain a greater variety of species than any other habitat except for tropical forests.
167. Most aquarium plants come from tropical and subtropical areas, with a few from the warmer parts of the temperate zone.
168. Many other animals of the tropical forests have adapted themselves to some means of gliding.
169. Only during the time of the spring and autumn equinoxes do our aquariums have a tropical day.
170. The trucker unloaded the ocean: stacks of 50-pound bags of InstantOcean(sentencedict.com), the same stuff you buy at tropical aquarium stores.
171. Millions of acres of tropical forest have been cleared in the pursuit of cheaper beef for hamburgers.
172. With this exotic boar dish, he extends the boundaries by incorporating such decidedly non-southwestern tropical ingredients as pineapple and tamarind.
173. It is a tropical annual, long classified by botanists as a hibiscus but now considered a separate species.
174. In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.
175. Some species manage to live on land in humid tropical forests, undulating on mucus that they secrete from their undersides.
176. The draught on street corners is like a tropical breeze.
177. After living three years in a tropical climate, I had to get some cold-weather clothes, too.
178. But when there is no pressing military or colonial imperative, the developed world loses interest in tropical diseases.
179. This is my first experience of a tropical climate and everything overwhelms.
180. Increasingly high standards favour the larger wealthy companies that have little interest in tropical diseases.
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