How Do You Spell MAXIMUM?

Pronunciation: [mˈaksɪməm] (IPA)

The word "maximum" is spelled using IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈmæksɪməm/. This word is formed from the Latin word "maximus", meaning "greatest", by adding the suffix "-um". The first syllable "max" is pronounced with a short "a" sound (/æ/), followed by a voiceless "k" (/k/) and an unstressed syllable (-Əm). The final syllable "-um" is pronounced with a neutral vowel sound (/əm/). This spelling is commonly used in scientific and technical vocabulary to express the upper limit of a value.

MAXIMUM Meaning and Definition

  1. Maximum is an adjective used to describe the largest or highest possible amount, degree, or extent of something. It refers to the upper limit or the greatest value that can be attained or achieved. In numerical terms, the maximum represents the highest number within a given range. For example, in a set of numbers, the maximum value is the largest number in that set.

    Beyond numerical contexts, maximum can also describe the greatest level of quantity, intensity, or size in non-numeric concepts. It can refer to the highest level of effort or efficiency that can be reached in a task or activity. In sports or athletic performances, the maximum often signifies the ultimate potential or capability of an individual or a team.

    In addition, maximum can be employed as a noun referring to the upper limit or the greatest amount or degree of something. As a noun, it represents the notion of the biggest or highest value that can be obtained or pursued. For example, a salary cap in professional sports sets a maximum limit on the amount of money a team is allowed to spend on player salaries.

    Overall, the term maximum serves to pinpoint the highest possible point or value, whether it be numerical, quantitative, or qualitative, within a specific context or range.

  2. 1. The highest limit, the greatest amount possible. 2. Fastigium.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • The greatest.
    • The greatest number, quantity, or degree attainable, in any given case; opposed to minimum, the smallest; the highest, as fixed by some law or regulation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MAXIMUM

The word "maximum" has Latin roots. It is derived from the Latin word "maximus", which means "greatest", "largest", or "most". "Maximus" is the superlative form of the Latin adjective "magnus", meaning "great" or "large". The English word "maximum" was adopted from Latin in the late 17th century and retains its original meaning of being the highest or greatest amount, value, or degree.

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Plural form of MAXIMUM is MAXIMUMS

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