yes Honolulu is just south of the tropic of Cancer
From greek "etymon" - true sense, + "logos" - word in effect, "the true sense of words"
The word is manifest (in the adjective sense).
Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is one word, not two.
Tropical in parts of speech
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
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The Latin etymologies of the word "etymology" are "etymon," meaning "true sense," and "logos," meaning "word" or "study."
That the text is not read as metaphor, but in stead is held to be literally true, word for word.
The anagram is Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii.
The word "etymology" comes from the Greek words "etymon," meaning "true sense," and "logia," meaning "study of."
The root word "etymo" comes from the Greek word "etumon," meaning true sense or truth. It is commonly used in words related to the origin and true meaning of words or names, such as etymology.
I believe you are spelling it correctly. It sounds like you are using the word to mean 'plumb', or perfectly vertical, or perfectly oriented with gravity. That is one sense of the word true. It is the same spelling as in not being false.