Tropical vs Mimosa - What's the difference?
tropical | mimosa |
Of or north and 23 degrees south.
From or similar to a hot climate, e.g. tropical fruit, tropical weather.
(dated) Pertaining to, involving, or of the nature of a .
* South
(botany) A plant belonging to the genus Mimosa usually found in tropical climates, their leaves are usually prickly and sensitive to touch or light, and have small white or pink flowers.
Silk tree or the pink siris.
Acacia.
A cocktail consisting of champagne and orange juice.
As nouns the difference between tropical and mimosa
is that tropical is a tropical plant while mimosa is (botany) a plant belonging to the genus mimosa usually found in tropical climates, their leaves are usually prickly and sensitive to touch or light, and have small white or pink flowers.As an adjective tropical
is of or north and 23 degrees south.tropical
English
Alternative forms
* (abbreviation)Adjective
(en adjective)- (Jeremy Taylor)
- The foundation of all parables is some analogy or similitude between the tropical or allusive part of the parable and the thing intended by it.