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Definition of equatorial in English: equatorialadjective ˌɛkwəˈtɔːrɪəlˌɛkwəˈtɔriəl Of, at, or near the equator. Example sentencesExamples - This map shows the concentration of water vapour close to the soil around the equatorial region of Mars.
- The area has an equatorial climate that is very cool and wet, with thick evergreen forests surrounding the tea farms.
- Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates.
- The mountain spans five climate zones from the equatorial to the arctic.
- The climate is equatorial with a mean annual rainfall of 1200 mm and a mean annual temperature of 25°C.
- Physical Rwanda occupies a mountainous region where the equatorial climate is modified by the altitude.
- Chambers are subspherical to incipiently squat, in some cases bulging slightly in their equatorial regions.
- Low-lying plains sprawl across half the equatorial region in the shape of a scorpion.
- The rivalry between the European colonial powers in Africa reached a peak in these unclaimed and unexplored regions of the equatorial belt.
- The climate was equatorial, with little annual fluctuation in day length or temperature.
- These are all in circular prograde orbits near Neptune's equatorial plane, and they probably formed in place.
- The warm water and air masses move eastward across the equatorial region, until they reach the west coast of the Americas.
- It is a rich, green environment that provides a year-round equatorial climate.
- This was clearly the intent of its designers, since the equatorial and polar regions are of particular interest.
- Although most of the world was dry, climate stratification allowed a narrow equatorial tropical belt to develop.
- With its equatorial climate, Bushara Island is truly ideal.
- There are two dry seasons and two rainy seasons, but the equatorial climate is very hot and humid year-round.
- Hydrogen in lesser concentrations also was detected in the equatorial regions.
- The climate is equatorial with high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy rainfall, although there is no distinct wet season.
- The island has an equatorial climate, with little variation in temperature throughout the year.
Synonyms tropical, hot, torrid, sweltering humid, sultry, steamy, sticky, oppressive jungle-like
Derivatives adverb In the constriction, a water-free space around the ion was always observed either equatorially or on one side. Example sentencesExamples - I'm surrounded by blue arctic ice, but I'm deliciously, equatorially warm.
- Most of these seeds are equatorially banded or truncate, although a few may have been rounded.
- The eyespot is observed by light microscopy as a bright reddish-orange spot located approximately equatorially in the cell relative to the flagellar pole and offset from the plane of the flagella by 45°.
- Fruit were sectioned equatorially using a microtome blade to minimize tissue damage and to produce a smooth cut surface.
Rhymes accessorial, accusatorial, advertorial, ambassadorial, arboreal, armorial, auditorial, authorial, boreal, censorial, combinatorial, consistorial, conspiratorial, corporeal, curatorial, dictatorial, directorial, editorial, executorial, gladiatorial, gubernatorial, immemorial, imperatorial, janitorial, lavatorial, manorial, marmoreal, memorial, monitorial, natatorial, oratorial, oriel, pictorial, piscatorial, prefectorial, professorial, proprietorial, rectorial, reportorial, sartorial, scriptorial, sectorial, senatorial, territorial, tonsorial, tutorial, uxorial, vectorial, visitorial Definition of equatorial in US English: equatorialadjectiveˌɛkwəˈtɔriəlˌekwəˈtôrēəl Of, at, or near the equator. Example sentencesExamples - Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates.
- The climate was equatorial, with little annual fluctuation in day length or temperature.
- It is a rich, green environment that provides a year-round equatorial climate.
- The warm water and air masses move eastward across the equatorial region, until they reach the west coast of the Americas.
- The mountain spans five climate zones from the equatorial to the arctic.
- Although most of the world was dry, climate stratification allowed a narrow equatorial tropical belt to develop.
- Physical Rwanda occupies a mountainous region where the equatorial climate is modified by the altitude.
- The climate is equatorial with high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy rainfall, although there is no distinct wet season.
- The area has an equatorial climate that is very cool and wet, with thick evergreen forests surrounding the tea farms.
- Hydrogen in lesser concentrations also was detected in the equatorial regions.
- Low-lying plains sprawl across half the equatorial region in the shape of a scorpion.
- The rivalry between the European colonial powers in Africa reached a peak in these unclaimed and unexplored regions of the equatorial belt.
- The island has an equatorial climate, with little variation in temperature throughout the year.
- This map shows the concentration of water vapour close to the soil around the equatorial region of Mars.
- These are all in circular prograde orbits near Neptune's equatorial plane, and they probably formed in place.
- This was clearly the intent of its designers, since the equatorial and polar regions are of particular interest.
- There are two dry seasons and two rainy seasons, but the equatorial climate is very hot and humid year-round.
- The climate is equatorial with a mean annual rainfall of 1200 mm and a mean annual temperature of 25°C.
- Chambers are subspherical to incipiently squat, in some cases bulging slightly in their equatorial regions.
- With its equatorial climate, Bushara Island is truly ideal.
Synonyms tropical, hot, torrid, sweltering |