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IELTS BNC: 38589 COCA: 26288

tropic

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tropic /ˈtrɑːpɪk/ noun
plural tropics
tropic
/ˈtrɑːpɪk/
noun
plural tropics
Learner's definition of TROPIC
[singular] : either one of the two imaginary lines that circle the Earth to the north and south of the equator回归线
The Tropic of Cancer is 23¹/₂ degrees north of the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn is 23¹/₂ degrees south of the equator.北回归线位于北纬23.5°,南回归线位于南纬23.5°。
the tropics : the part of the world that is near the equator where the weather is very warm热带;热带地区
IELTS BNC: 38589 COCA: 26288

tropic

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noun

trop·​ic ˈträ-pik How to pronounce tropic (audio)
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: either of the two parallels of terrestrial latitude at a distance of about 23¹/₂ degrees north or south of the equator where the sun is directly overhead when it reaches its most northerly or southerly point in the sky compare tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn
2
tropics or Tropics plural : the region lying between the tropics

tropic

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adjective (1)

: of, relating to, or occurring in the tropics

tropic

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adjective (2)

tro·​pic ˈtrō-pik How to pronounce tropic (audio)
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: of, relating to, or characteristic of tropism or of a tropism
2
of a hormone : influencing the activity of a specified gland

-tropic

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adjective combining form

1
: turning, changing, or tending to turn or change in a (specified) manner or in response to a (specified) stimulus
geotropic
2
: attracted to or acting upon (something specified)
neurotropic

Example Sentences

Noun a vacation in the tropics

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English tropik, borrowed from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French tropike, tropique, borrowed from Late Latin tropicus (short for tropicus circulus), noun derivative of Latin tropicus "of a solstice or equinox," borrowed from Greek tropikós, from tropḗ "turn, change, solstitial point" (noun derivative from the base of trépein "to turn") + -ikos -ic entry 1 — more at trope

Adjective (1)

borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French tropike, tropique "of the sun's change of direction at the solstice, of either of the two tropics," borrowed from Latin tropicus "of a solstice or equinox" — more at tropic entry 1

Adjective (2)

generalization of -tropic, after German tropisch

Adjective combining form

French -tropique, from Greek -tropos -tropous

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective (1)

1624, in the meaning defined above

Adjective (2)

1899, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of tropic was in the 15th century
IELTS BNC: 38589 COCA: 26288

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