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extremum

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English

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin extrēmum, neuter form of extrēmus (extreme in degree). Doublet of extreme.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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extremum (plural extrema or extremums)

  1. (mathematics) A point, or value that is a maximum or a minimum.
    Hyponyms: maximum, minimum

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɛk.stʁɛ.mɔm/ ~ /ɛk.stʁe.mɔm/

Noun

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extremum m (plural extremums)

  1. extremum

Latin

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Adjective

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extrēmum

  1. inflection of extrēmus:
    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular
    2. accusative masculine singular

Noun

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extrēmum m

  1. accusative singular of extrēmus

References

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  • extremum”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • extremum in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
    • (ambiguous) on the edge of the hill: ad extremum tumulum
    • (ambiguous) at the end of the year: exeunte, extremo anno
    • (ambiguous) to touch with the fingertips: extremis digitis aliquid attingere
    • (ambiguous) the last stage of life, one's last days: extrema aetas
    • (ambiguous) the last stage of life, one's last days: extremum tempus aetatis
    • (ambiguous) to give up the ghost: extremum vitae spiritum edere
    • (ambiguous) affairs are desperate; we are reduced to extremeties: res ad extremum casum perducta est
    • (ambiguous) affairs are desperate; we are reduced to extremeties: ad extrema perventum est
    • (ambiguous) to be reduced to one's last resource: ad extremum auxilium descendere
    • (ambiguous) to have recourse to extreme measures: descendere ad extrema consilia (Fam. 10. 33. 4)
    • (ambiguous) to go back to the remote ages: repetere ab ultima (extrema, prisca) antiquitate (vetustate), ab heroicis temporibus
    • (ambiguous) at the end of the book: in extremo libro (Q. Fr. 2. 7. 1)
    • (ambiguous) to put the finishing touch to a work: extrema manus accēdit operi (active extremam manum imponere operi)
    • (ambiguous) the rearguard: agmen novissimum (extremum)