Similar words: tropical, misanthropic, philanthropic, spectroscopic, astrophysics, topic, myopic, Olympics. Meaning: ['trɑpɪk /'trɒ-] n. the part of the Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate.
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31. Research in the department is directed towards animal health and livestock production problems of developing countries in the tropics and subtropics.
32. Specialized intertidal communities of enormous significance are the mangrove forests of the tropics.
33. If one wished to see it, the natural attraction of the tropics was al-ways there.
34. They live only in warm parts of the world, the bulk of them in the tropics.
35. From the tropics of Madras to the midst of the hill stations at Ootacumund and Kodaikanal.
36. As everywhere in the tropics, the rainfall is distributed unevenly so that during the rainy period the daily downpours cause floods.
37. The mid-Victorian bourgeois was swathed in garments, leaving little publicly visible except the face, even in the tropics.
38. Research on livestock production problems in the tropics is concerned primarily with draught animal power.
39. Most cases are in the tropics, with a new outbreak in the states of the former Soviet Union.
40. Altogether there are four similar species known from he tropics and the temperate zones.
41. In the tropics, for example, malaria is by far a bigger killer.
42. The more pathogenic species in ruminants occur in the subtropics and tropics and are associated with nodule formation in the intestine.
43. Some of the inspiration for this move came from botanists who had travelled to the tropics and other exotic locations.
44. Its distribution ranges from the tropics to the warmer areas of the temperate zone of both hemispheres.
45. Both groups seem to have flourished in exceptionally warm, shallow seas in the tropics of the Tethyan region.
46. It usually was a rusting hulk on your hip, a poor weapon in the tropics because it rusted quite easily.
47. For the time being, this is an experiment in raising bananas outside the tropics.
48. Even worse, triticale in the tropics took far too long to ripen.
49. The food undergoes no deterioration in the tropics.
50. Historically, shifting cultivation was not limited to the tropics.
51. The earth's tropics teem with species.
52. Distribution: Tropical Africa; commonly naturalized in tropics and subtropics.
53. Preserved fruits were very popular in the tropics subtropics.
54. About 450 species of this genus and 300 of Lithocarpus in the temperate zone, the subtropical zone and the tropics. Small quantities imported from Sabah, Sarawak and Indonesia.
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55. Because honeybees evolved in the tropics, Dr. Dornhaus's next field site was in the Nilgiri Hills in the Western Ghats in India.
56. An evergreen shrub or small tree (Chrysobalanus icaco) native to the American and African tropics, having plumlike fruit used to make jellies and preserves.
57. Daddy longlegs are very widely distributed in temperate regions and in the tropics.
58. The high heat of vaporization also prevents water sources in the tropics from getting evaporated quickly.
59. A fringing reef forms around an island in the tropics.
60. As a medical student in the early 1950s, Blumberg had conducted research in Surinam on elephantiasis, a parasitic disease common in the tropics.
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