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tropic noun 1 either of two lines of latitude that encircle the earth at 23° 27 minutes north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23° 27 minutes 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. adj 1 tropical. 2 see under trope.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek tropikos relating to the apparent turning of the Sun at a solstice.

tropic noun 1 either of two lines of latitude that encircle the earth at 23° 27 minutes north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23° 27 minutes 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. adj 1 tropical. 2 see under trope.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek tropikos relating to the apparent turning of the Sun at a solstice.

tropic noun 1 either of two lines of latitude that encircle the earth at 23° 27 minutes north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23° 27 minutes 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. adj 1 tropical. 2 see under trope.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek tropikos relating to the apparent turning of the Sun at a solstice.