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Example sentences for "tropical countries"

  • In a great many moderately warm or sub-tropical countries," was the reply, "but Smyrna figs are the most celebrated.

  • Species of Podaxon affect the nests of Termites in tropical countries.

  • Hexagona, Favolus, and Laschia are common in inter-tropical countries, but they are either entirely absent or extremely rare in temperate climes.

  • In tropical countries it appears that the Agarici occupy only a secondary position in relation to other genera of fungi, such as Polyporus, Lenzites, etc.

  • In tropical countries, these genera of fungi assume the most curious and luxuriant forms.

  • This plant is known as the mangrove, possibly because no man can live in the swampy groves that are covered with it in tropical countries.

  • The fruit of this tree, under the name of mammee apple, is very much esteemed in tropical countries.

  • People can live in tropical countries in almost any form of habitation.

  • It is therefore not surprising, since the atmosphere becomes colder in proportion as we ascend in it, that there should be heights, even in tropical countries, where the snow never melts.

  • It is most common in tropical countries, more especially among the poor and neglected.

  • It is rarely met with outside of tropical countries.

  • Defn: A very largo East Indian freshwater fish (Osphromenus gorami), extensively reared in artificial ponds in tropical countries, and highly valued as a food fish.

  • Defn: A genus of mytraceous plants, mostly of tropical countries, and including several aromatic trees and shrubs, among which are the trees which produce allspice and cloves of commerce.

  • Defn: A genus of shrubs or small trees of the Flax family, growing in tropical countries.

  • Defn: A genus of leguminous plants having many species, mostly in tropical countries, several of them yielding indigo, esp.

  • More sugar is actually produced in temperate than in tropical countries, though the export from tropical countries largely preponderates.

  • There is one outstanding difference between temperate and tropical countries, which gives to modern imperialism its essential character.

  • But the English colonies in America, two hundred years ago, also exported little, and a similar immensity of growth may be expected from the commerce of tropical countries.

  • Science, Médicales) ascribes the capacity of the Spaniards for acclimatization in tropical countries to the large admixture of Syrian and African blood which flows in their veins.

  • The Dutch are as little able as the English to acclimatize themselves in tropical countries.

  • The Spaniards and the Portuguese appear, in fact, to be the only Europeans who take root in tropical countries.

  • In tropical countries, the rapidity with which vegetation decays prevents, as a rule, any great accumulation taking place; but the mangrove swamps are exceptions.

  • How are rocks affected at the surface in tropical countries?

  • Apes, as well as the other Primates, are all inhabitants of tropical countries.

  • Many of the trees of tropical countries will be found to possess heart wood of great strength and density, whilst the outside or "sap" is light coloured, weak, and next to useless.

  • Wild hemp is also made use of by them; narrow strips of hide are in use for some kinds of fishing amongst the Esquimaux; whilst yucca, aloe, and pineapple fibres are made available in tropical countries.

  • By the use of our invention we effectually get rid of the ova and larvae of water insects, and the thousand and one living and dead impurities which are so abundant in the lakes, streams, and ponds of tropical countries.

  • Elegant monocotyledons, representing the forms of tropical countries, seem to show themselves for the first time, the Yuccites Vogesiacus of Schimper constituted groups at once thickly serried and of great extent.

  • The Europeans themselves who reproach the residents of the colonies so much (and I am not now speaking of the Spaniards but of the Germans and English themselves), how do they live in tropical countries?

  • What wonder then that the inhabitant of tropical countries, worm out and with his blood thinned by the continuous and excessive heat, is reduced to inaction?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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