Word Meanings - TROPICAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical. Jer. Taylor. The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the
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Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical. Jer. Taylor. The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the thing intended by it. South. Tropic month. See Lunar month, under Month. -- Tropic year, the solar year; the period occupied by the sun in passing from one tropic or one equinox to the same again, having a mean length of 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 46.0 seconds, which is 20 minutes, 23.3 seconds shorter than the sidereal year, on account of the precession of the equinoxes. (more info) 1. Of or pertaining to the tropics; characteristic of, or incident to, the tropics; being within the tropics; as, tropical climate; tropical latitudes; tropical heat; tropical diseases. 2. Etym:
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- TROPICALLY
In a tropical manner; figuratively; metaphorically. - TYPICAL
Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. -- Typ"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness, n. (more info) 1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic; - POETICALLY
In a poetic manner. - RHETORICAL
Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting, rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical treatise; a rhetorical flourish. They permit him to leave their poetical taste ungratified, provided that he gratifies - TROPICAL
Rhetorically changed from its exact original sense; being of the nature of a trope; figurative; metaphorical. Jer. Taylor. The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the - FIGURATIVE
1. Representing by a figure, or by resemblance; typical; representative. This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God's appointment, but for a time, to shadow out the true glory of a more divine sanctity. Hooker. 2. Used in a sense that - SUBTYPICAL
Deviating somewhat from the type of a species, genus, or other group; slightly aberrant. - ATYPIC; ATYPICAL
That has no type; devoid of typical character; irregular; unlike the type. - ETYPICAL
Diverging from, or lacking conformity to, a type. - HOMOTYPIC; HOMOTYPICAL
See HOMOTYPAL - PREFIGURATIVE
Showing by prefiguration. "The prefigurative atonement." Bp. Horne. - INTERTROPICAL
Situated between or within the tropics. J. Morse. - EXTRATROPICAL
Beyond or outside of the tropics. Whewell. - ARCHETYPICAL
Relating to an archetype; archetypal. - INTRATROPICAL
Within the tropics. - SUBTROPICAL
Nearly tropical. - SYMBOLIC; SYMBOLICAL
Of or pertaining to a symbol or symbols; of the nature of a symbol; exhibiting or expressing by resemblance or signs; representative; as, the figure of an eye is symbolic of sight and knowledge. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ness, n. - METAPHORIC; METAPHORICAL
Of or pertaining to metaphor; comprising a metaphor; not literal; figurative; tropical; as, a metaphorical expression; a metaphorical sense. -- Met`a*phor"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Met`a*phor"ic*al*ness, n. - PHONOTYPIC; PHONOTYPICAL
Of or pertaining to phonotypy; as, a phonotypic alphabet. - EMBLEMATIC; EMBLEMATICAL
Pertaining to, containing, or consisting in, an emblem; symbolic; typically representative; representing as an emblem; as, emblematic language or ornaments; a crown is emblematic of royalty; white is emblematic of purity. -- Em`blem*at"ic*al*ly, - ULTRATROPICAL
Situated beyond, or outside of, the tropics; extratropical; also, having an excessively tropical temperature; warmer than the tropics. - ALLOTROPIC; ALLOTROPICAL
Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly, adv. Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a case of allotropism.