1. sub-tropical - Noun
2. sub-tropical - Adjective
sub-tropical (not comparable)
Alternative form of subtropical
sub-tropical (plural sub-tropicals)
Alternative form of subtropical
However, carbon in the form of charcoal is far more stable than soil colloids and is capable of performing many of the functions of the soil colloids of sub-tropical soils. Source: Internet
One factor that contributes to the creation of a concentrated polar jet is the undercutting of sub-tropical air masses by the more dense polar air masses at the polar front. Source: Internet
From pristine beaches and national parks to hinterland retreats, cane fields and sub-tropical rainforests, the Gold Coast’s unspoiled natural landscape plays a significant role in attracting national and international film productions to the city. Source: Internet
Dahlias are sub-tropical flowers indigenous to Mexico and parts of Central America. Source: Internet
It was basically a small settlement hacked out of mangroves swamps in the sub-tropical south of Queensland in the forties that by the sixties had become Australia’s foremost beach holiday destination. Source: Internet
The Biosphere 2 is a 3.14-acre educational facility, designed to mimic a tropical or sub-tropical climate-controlled environment. Source: Internet