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tropical Refers to the tropics, or to an area or climate where temperatures do not go below freezing, and it is warm enough to support plant growth all year long.
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trocar Medical instrument used during laparoscopy to create entry site for viewing apparatus
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trophic Pertaining to nutrition or to a position in a food web, food chain, or food pyramid.
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tropical Referring to the zone between the Tropic of Cancer (23?7'N) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23?7'S); characterized by a climate with high temperatures, humidity, and rainfall. Also can refer to vegetation, organisms, or weather typical of tropical conditions.
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trophic Description: Pertaining to food or nutrition. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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