"tropable" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˈtɹəʊpəbəl/ Forms: more tropable [comparative], most tropable [superlative]
Etymology: From trope + -able. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|trope|able}} trope + -able Head templates: {{en-adj}} tropable (comparative more tropable, superlative most tropable)
  1. That can be troped or is subject to tropes. Related terms: trope, troper, tropist, tropify
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          "text": "But if we agree with Stevens that Tennessee nature is tropable as wilderness and with the Modern Language Association's advertisements for its 2001 convention that New Orleans' climate is \"tropical,\" from which we might reasonably infer its nature is tropable as jungle, then Mississippi, perhaps especially north Mississippi, does constitute such a liminal space.",
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