extratropical

extratropical
a) occurring outside the tropics, usually in temperate latitudes
b) lacking or having lost tropical characteristics

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  • extratropical — adj. [L. extra, outside; tropicus, solstice] Outside of the tropics; not in the tropics …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • extratropical — ex·tra·tropical …   English syllables

  • extratropical — extratropˈical adjective Outside the tropics • • • Main Entry: ↑extra …   Useful english dictionary

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