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tropaeolum
noun (tropaeola or tropaeolums ) bot any of several types of trailing or climbing plant that have yellow or orange trumpet-shaped flowers, some of which are grown for their ornamental value and a species of which is commonly called nasturtium.
[18c: Latin]
noun (tropaeola or tropaeolums ) bot any of several types of trailing or climbing plant that have yellow or orange trumpet-shaped flowers, some of which are grown for their ornamental value and a species of which is commonly called nasturtium.
[18c: Latin]
trope
noun a word or expression that is used in a figurative way, eg a metaphor.
[16c: from Latin tropus a figure of speech]
tropic adjective .
noun a word or expression that is used in a figurative way, eg a metaphor.
[16c: from Latin tropus a figure of speech]
tropic adjective .
trophy
noun (trophies )
1 a cup, medal, plate, etc awarded as a prize for victory or success in some contest, especially in sport.
2 something which is kept in memory of a victory or success, eg in hunting.
3 a memorial of victory, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, originally captured weapons, armour and other spoils, set up on or near the field of victory.
4 a representation of such a memorial, eg on a medal or monument.
[16c: from Greek tropaion , from trope a turning, defeat, from trepein to turn]
noun (trophies )
1 a cup, medal, plate, etc awarded as a prize for victory or success in some contest, especially in sport.
2 something which is kept in memory of a victory or success, eg in hunting.
3 a memorial of victory, especially in ancient Greece or Rome, originally captured weapons, armour and other spoils, set up on or near the field of victory.
4 a representation of such a memorial, eg on a medal or monument.
[16c: from Greek tropaion , from trope a turning, defeat, from trepein to turn]
tropic
noun
1 either of two lines of latitude that encircle the earth at 23° 27{minute} north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23° 27{minute} south (the tropic of Capricorn) of the equator.
2 (the tropics or the Tropics) the parts of the earth that lie between these two circles.
adjective tropical.
[14c: from Greek tropikos relating to the apparent turning of the sun at a solstice]
noun
1 either of two lines of latitude that encircle the earth at 23° 27{minute} north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23° 27{minute} south (the tropic of Capricorn) of the equator.
2 (the tropics or the Tropics) the parts of the earth that lie between these two circles.
adjective tropical.
[14c: from Greek tropikos relating to the apparent turning of the sun at a solstice]
tropical
adjective
1 relating to, found in or originating from the tropics.
2 very hot a tropical climate .
3 passionate.
4 luxuriant tropical rainforest .
tropically adverb .
adjective
1 relating to, found in or originating from the tropics.
2 very hot a tropical climate .
3 passionate.
4 luxuriant tropical rainforest .
tropically adverb .
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