i´so|trop´i|cal|ly

i´so|trop´i|cal|ly
i|so|trop|ic «Y suh TROP ihk», adjective.
1. Physics. having the same properties, such as elasticity or conduction, in all directions.
2. Zoology. without predetermined axes.
[< iso- + Greek trópos turn, manner + English -ic]
i´so|trop´i|cal|ly, adverb.

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  • ge´o|trop´i|cal|ly — ge|o|trop|ic «JEE uh TROP ihk», adjective. Biology. affected by geotropism; responding to gravity. –ge´o|trop´i|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

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  • ex|tra|trop|i|cal — «EHKS truh TROP uh kuhl», adjective. outside or originating outside the tropics; occurring in middle and higher latitudes of either hemisphere: »The uncertainties of weather forecasting were forcibly dramatized in the extratropical cyclone that… …   Useful english dictionary

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