different between palaeotropical vs pantropical
palaeotropical
English
Etymology
palaeo- +? tropical
Adjective
palaeotropical (comparative more palaeotropical, superlative most palaeotropical)
- (biology, geography) Occurring in tropical Africa and Asia, i.e. the tropics of the Old World.
See also
- neotropical
- pantropical
- palaeotropics
palaeotropical From the web:
pantropical
English
Etymology
From pan- +? tropical.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?p?k?l
Adjective
pantropical (not comparable)
- (biology) Occurring in tropical areas on all the major continents, i.e. in Africa, Asia and America.
See also
- palaeotropical
- neotropical
pantropical From the web:
- pantropical meaning
- what do pantropical mean
- what does pantropical
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- what is a pantropical spotted dolphin lifespan
- what is a pantropical distribution
- pantropical definition
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