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Etymology of the English word ultratropical

the English word ultratropical
using the English prefix ultra-
derived from the Medieval Latin word ultra (beyond, further; on the other side)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *al-
derived from the English word tropical
derived from the English word tropic
derived from the Old French word tropique
derived from the Late Latin word tropicus
derived from the Late Latin word tropus (trope, figure of speech, figurative use of word)
derived from the Greek word tropos, τρόπος (a turn; mode or style (especially with preposition or relative prefix as adverb, like); figuratively, deportment or character)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *trep-
derived from the Greek word tropikos, τροπικός
derived from the Greek word trope, τροπή (a turn ('trope'); revolution (figuratively, variation))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *trep-
using the English suffix -al
derived from the Latin suffix -alis
derived from the Late Latin word tropus (trope, figure of speech, figurative use of word)
derived from the Greek word tropos, τρόπος (a turn; mode or style (especially with preposition or relative prefix as adverb, like); figuratively, deportment or character)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *trep-

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