Etymology: [ 'klI-"maks ] (noun.) circa 1550. From Latin clīmax from Ancient Greek κλῖμαξ (klimaks, “a ladder, a staircase, a climax in rhetoric”) from κλίνω (klinō, “I lean, slant”).
Synonyms: acme, apex, apogee, ascendancy, capsheaf, capstone, climacteric, crest, crowning point, extremity, head, height, highlight, high spot, intensification, limit, maximum, meridian, ne plus ultra
Antonyms: anticlimax, cliffhanger, delve, dip, drop, fall off
doruk, Cinsel birleşim esnasında duyulan hazzın en yüksek noktası, orgazm, zirveye eriştirmek, zirve, düğüm, klimaks, yüksek derecede, orgazma ulaşmak, orgasm, boşalma, tepe, zirveye ulaşmak, orgasm olmak, dönüm noktası, doruğa ulaşmak, doruğa ulaştırmak, bir şeyin en üst noktası, orgazm, doruk noktası, en yüksek dereceye var, doruğa ulaş/ulaştır, bir şeyin en yüksek noktası, doruk nokta, Hastalığın seyri esnasıda belirtilerin en şiddetli olduğu devre, doruk,v.en yüksek dereceye var:n.doruk, sahika,
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doruk isim
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Cinsel birleşim esnasında duyulan hazzın en yüksek noktası, orgazm Tıp
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zirveye eriştirmek
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zirve isim
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düğüm
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klimaks Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim
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yüksek derecede
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orgazma ulaşmak
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orgasm
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boşalma
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tepe Hukuk
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zirveye ulaşmak
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orgasm olmak
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dönüm noktası
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doruğa ulaşmak
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doruğa ulaştırmak
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bir şeyin en üst noktası Hukuk
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orgazm isim
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doruk noktası isim
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en yüksek dereceye var fiil
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doruğa ulaş/ulaştır
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bir şeyin en yüksek noktası
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doruk nokta
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Hastalığın seyri esnasıda belirtilerin en şiddetli olduğu devre Tıp
The point of greatest intensity or force in an ascending series; a culmination, A stage of ecological development where a community of organisms, is stable and capable of perpetuating itself, The turning point in a plot or dramatic action, especially one marking a change in the protagonist's affairs, An orgasm, To reach or bring to a climax, Mature stage of a forest during which biodiversity is great but net wood production small, The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site where the vegetation has reached a highly stable condition over time and perpetuates itself unless disturbed by outside forces, the most severe stage of a disease, The final or most mature plant community capable of perpetuation under the prevailing climate and soil conditions, (no longer used in SSSA publications) The most advanced successional community of plants capable of development under, and in dynamic equilibrium with, the prevailing environment, (Liz Koenig) the peak of the action of the story, An association of plants and animals that will prevail in the absence of disturbance, the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play" arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success" the most severe stage of a disease, [noun]; the result of the crisis, the high point of the story for the reader; frequently, it is the moment of the highest interest and greatest emotion, and is the point at which the outcome of the conflict can be predicted [Elements of Plot], the plants and animals in a given community that will persist in that community so long as conditions remain stable, A figure in which the parts of a sentence or paragraph are so arranged that each succeeding one rises above its predecessor in impressiveness, The turning point in a plot or dramatic action, especially one marking a change in the protagonists affairs, Upward movement; steady increase; gradation; ascent, the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play", The highest point; the greatest degree, peak, pinnacle, arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success", arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in increasing order of power, arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness, the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse, end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace", Rhetorically, a series of words, phrases, or sentences arranged in a continuously ascending order of intensity If the ascending order is not maintained, an anticlimax or bathos results Sidelight: The term is usually applied to the point of supreme interest in a series of thoughts or events, often the turning point of a play or narrative, the highest ecological development of a plant community capable of perpetuation under the prevailing climatic and edaphic conditions (Range Term Glossary Committee 1974), the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success", When someone climaxes, they have an orgasm. Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax, reach the highest point, reach the climax; culminate; reach orgasm, The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end. For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career It was the climax to 24 hours of growing anxiety The last golf tournament of the European season is building up to a dramatic climax, The event that climaxes a sequence of events is an exciting or important event that comes at the end. You can also say that a sequence of events climaxes with a particular event. The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy, A climax is an orgasm, also called the turning point, the third part of plot structure, the point at which the action stops rising and begins falling or reversing Close Window, The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site Climax vegetation is stable, self-maintaining, and self-reproducing, The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site Most forests in the PNW are a Hemlock tree overstory climax forest, but because of natural fire, most forests are really a Douglas Fir overstory, (of plant communities) The final stage of succession that continues to occupy an area as long as climate and soil conditions remain unchanged A plant community that has reached a relatively stable condition in which it is able to reproduce itself indefinitely and under existing conditions A mature plant community, The culminating stage in plant succession for a given environment; the vegetation being conceived as having reached over time a highly stable condition, the highest point of interest or suspense, - A plant community determined and maintained in a given area by the prevailing climatic and soil conditions - essentially those which would develop and be present in the absence of human intervention, In classical ecological theory, the end point of the successional process; today, we refer instead to the stage of maturity reached when successional development shifts to dynamic change around an equilibrium point, Most advanced successional community of plants capable of development under, and in dynamic equilibrium with, the prevailing environment, the final stage in ecological succession that is able to persist in the absence of environmental change, The culmination stage in plant succession for a given site Climax vegetation is stable, self-maintaining, and self-reproducing, means a stair (Greek), applied to the last of a gradation of arguments, each of which is stronger than the preceding The last of a gradation of words of a similar character is also called a climax The point of highest development In the very climax of his career he was stricken down - Chittenden: Recollections of Lincoln chap xlv p 454 Climb On the climb Under the hope of promotion Thomas Becket, after he became Cardinal-archbishop of Canterbury, was at the top of the tree, and no further promotion was in the power of the king to bestow Being no longer on the climb, he could set the king at defiance, and did do so, Dramatic decisive turning point of the action, the highest moment of conflict, In a story, the final confrontation; the part where the hero must either succeed or fail This is followed by the denouement For more details about various story points, see this essay on Story Structure, third-person singular of climax, plural of climax,
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The point of greatest intensity or force in an ascending series; a culmination - "The snowshoe-rabbits build up through the years until they reach a climax when the seem to be everywhere; then with dramatic suddenness their pestilence falls upon them."
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A stage of ecological development where a community of organisms, is stable and capable of perpetuating itself
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The turning point in a plot or dramatic action, especially one marking a change in the protagonist's affairs
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An orgasm
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To reach or bring to a climax
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Mature stage of a forest during which biodiversity is great but net wood production small
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The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site where the vegetation has reached a highly stable condition over time and perpetuates itself unless disturbed by outside forces
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the most severe stage of a disease
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The final or most mature plant community capable of perpetuation under the prevailing climate and soil conditions
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(no longer used in SSSA publications) The most advanced successional community of plants capable of development under, and in dynamic equilibrium with, the prevailing environment
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(Liz Koenig) the peak of the action of the story
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An association of plants and animals that will prevail in the absence of disturbance
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the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play" arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success" the most severe stage of a disease
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[noun]; the result of the crisis, the high point of the story for the reader; frequently, it is the moment of the highest interest and greatest emotion, and is the point at which the outcome of the conflict can be predicted [Elements of Plot]
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the plants and animals in a given community that will persist in that community so long as conditions remain stable
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A figure in which the parts of a sentence or paragraph are so arranged that each succeeding one rises above its predecessor in impressiveness
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The turning point in a plot or dramatic action, especially one marking a change in the protagonists affairs
the decisive moment in a novel or play; "the deathbed scene is the climax of the play"
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The highest point; the greatest degree
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peak, pinnacle isim
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arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success"
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arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in increasing order of power
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arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
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the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
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end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace"
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Rhetorically, a series of words, phrases, or sentences arranged in a continuously ascending order of intensity If the ascending order is not maintained, an anticlimax or bathos results Sidelight: The term is usually applied to the point of supreme interest in a series of thoughts or events, often the turning point of a play or narrative
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the highest ecological development of a plant community capable of perpetuation under the prevailing climatic and edaphic conditions (Range Term Glossary Committee 1974)
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the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success"
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When someone climaxes, they have an orgasm. Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax
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reach the highest point, reach the climax; culminate; reach orgasm fiil
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The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end. For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career It was the climax to 24 hours of growing anxiety The last golf tournament of the European season is building up to a dramatic climax
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The event that climaxes a sequence of events is an exciting or important event that comes at the end. You can also say that a sequence of events climaxes with a particular event. The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy
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A climax is an orgasm
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also called the turning point, the third part of plot structure, the point at which the action stops rising and begins falling or reversing Close Window
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The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site Climax vegetation is stable, self-maintaining, and self-reproducing
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The culminating stage in plant succession for a given site Most forests in the PNW are a Hemlock tree overstory climax forest, but because of natural fire, most forests are really a Douglas Fir overstory
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(of plant communities) The final stage of succession that continues to occupy an area as long as climate and soil conditions remain unchanged A plant community that has reached a relatively stable condition in which it is able to reproduce itself indefinitely and under existing conditions A mature plant community
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The culminating stage in plant succession for a given environment; the vegetation being conceived as having reached over time a highly stable condition
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the highest point of interest or suspense
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- A plant community determined and maintained in a given area by the prevailing climatic and soil conditions - essentially those which would develop and be present in the absence of human intervention
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In classical ecological theory, the end point of the successional process; today, we refer instead to the stage of maturity reached when successional development shifts to dynamic change around an equilibrium point
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Most advanced successional community of plants capable of development under, and in dynamic equilibrium with, the prevailing environment
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the final stage in ecological succession that is able to persist in the absence of environmental change
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The culmination stage in plant succession for a given site Climax vegetation is stable, self-maintaining, and self-reproducing
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means a stair (Greek), applied to the last of a gradation of arguments, each of which is stronger than the preceding The last of a gradation of words of a similar character is also called a climax The point of highest development In the very climax of his career he was stricken down - Chittenden: Recollections of Lincoln chap xlv p 454 Climb On the climb Under the hope of promotion Thomas Becket, after he became Cardinal-archbishop of Canterbury, was at the top of the tree, and no further promotion was in the power of the king to bestow Being no longer on the climb, he could set the king at defiance, and did do so
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Dramatic decisive turning point of the action, the highest moment of conflict
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In a story, the final confrontation; the part where the hero must either succeed or fail This is followed by the denouement For more details about various story points, see this essay on Story Structure
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