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acmé

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See also: acme, ACME, and Acme

French

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Etymology

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First attested in 1958. Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀκμή (akmḗ, point, top).

Noun

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acmé f (plural acmés)

  1. acme (the top or highest point)
  2. climax

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Spanish

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Etymology

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First attested in 1894. Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀκμή (akmḗ, point, top).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aɡˈme/ [aɣ̞ˈme]
  • Rhymes: -e
  • Syllabification: ac‧mé

Noun

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acmé m or f (plural acmés)

  1. acme (moment of greatest height or peak)
    Synonyms: auge, apogeo
    Está en el/la acmé de su carrera literaria.
    He/she is at the acme of his/her literary career.
  2. (medicine) climax, acme (of an illness)
    Synonym: clímax
    • 1980, Carlos Castilla de Pino, Introducción a la psiquiatría, 2. Psiquiatría general, page 395:
      El proceso cursa en unos días de acmé del síndrome antes descrito, tras los cuales, después de un sueño reparador y prolongado, el paciente recupera su integridad psicológica.
      The process unfolds over a few days of acme of the previously described syndrome, after which, following a prolonged and restorative sleep, the patient regains full psychological integrity.

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