burning vs tropic

burning

adj
  • Feeling very hot. 

  • Feeling great passion. 

  • Consuming; intense; inflaming; exciting; vehement; powerful. 

  • So hot as to seem to burn (something). 

  • Being keenly discussed. 

  • On fire. 

noun
  • A fiery pain. 

  • The act by which something burns or is burned. 

  • purposefully remove certain number of coins in circulation, by sending it to a public address where the private keys cannot be obtained (called burn address, eater address or black hole), usually should be available on the blockchain for anyone to review such a transaction. It’s a one-way address with no ability to reverse the transaction or withdraw the coins. For all practical purposes, the asset no longer exists (it has been “burned”). The act of burning effectively removes tokens from the available supply. 

  • A fire. 

tropic

adj
  • Hot and humid. 

  • Of, or relating to the tropics; tropical. 

  • Having the quality of indirectly inducing a biological or chemical change in a system or substrate. 

  • Pertaining to, involving, or of the nature of a trope or tropes. 

noun
  • Either of the two parallels of latitude 23°27′ north and south of the equator; the farthest points at which the sun can be directly overhead; the boundaries of the torrid zone or tropics. 

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