āĻ āύā§āϏāύā§āϧāĻžāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
āĻ āĻāĻŋāϧāĻžāύā§āϰ āĻāĻžāώāĻž āύāĻŋāϰā§āĻŦāĻžāĻāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
āĻāĻĒāύāĻžāϰ āĻāĻžāώāĻž āύāĻŋāϰā§āĻŦāĻžāĻāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
tropic
01
āĻā§āϰāĻžāύā§āϤā§āϝāĻŧ, āĻāώā§āĻŖāĻŽāĻŖā§āĻĄāϞā§āϝāĻŧ
relating to the tropics, the region between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, known for warm climates and high sunlight
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Tropic climates are typically hot and humid, with little temperature variation.
āĻā§āϰāĻžāύā§āϤā§āϝāĻŧ āĻāϞāĻŦāĻžāϝāĻŧā§ āϏāĻžāϧāĻžāϰāĻŖāϤ āĻāϰāĻŽ āĻāĻŦāĻ āĻāϰā§āĻĻā§āϰ, āϤāĻžāĻĒāĻŽāĻžāϤā§āϰāĻžāϰ āĻĒāϰāĻŋāĻŦāϰā§āϤāύ āĻā§āĻŦ āĻāĻŽāĨ¤
02
āĻā§āϰāĻžāύā§āϤā§āϝāĻŧ
of weather or climate; hot and humid as in the tropics
Tropic
01
āĻā§āϰāĻžāύā§āϤāĻŋ āϰā§āĻāĻž, āĻā§āϰāĻžāύā§āϤā§āϝāĻŧ āĻŦā§āϤā§āϤ
each of the two parallel and imaginary lines around the earth that is 23°26ʚ south or north of the equator
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The ship sailed close to the tropic during its journey.
āĻļāĻŦā§āĻĻāϤāĻžāϤā§āϤā§āĻŦāĻŋāĻ āĻāĻžāĻ
entropic
subtropic
tropic
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