MAXIMAL vs PEAK: NOUN
- Said of a set of well-formed formulas: that it is as large as it can be without being inconsistent; i.e., that for any wff φ, the set contains either φ or ~φ.
- Said of an ideal of a ring or a filter of a lattice: that it is as large as it can be without being trivial (improper).
- The element of a set with the greatest magnitude.
- An element in an ordered set that is followed by no other.
- The mountain itself.
- A tapering, projecting point; a pointed extremity.
- The highest level or degree attainable
- The period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- A V shape
- The most extreme possible amount or value
- The highest point (of something)
- A brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes
- The top point of a mountain or hill
- The top, or one of the tops, of a hill, mountain, or range, ending in a point; often, the whole hill or mountain, esp. when isolated.
- The upper aftermost corner of a fore-and-aft sail; -- used in many combinations
- The narrow part of a vessel's bow, or the hold within it.
- The extremity of an anchor fluke; the bill.
- The pointed summit of a mountain.
- In mech., a heavy load; the heaviest load (on an engine or generator): so called because a peak or protruding point is formed in the line traced by the point of a recording dynamometer at the time of the heavy load or of a maximum load. See load, 8, and peak-load.
- The maximum of a load-curve.
- The contracted part of a ship's hold at the extremities, for ward or aft. The peak forward is called the forepeak; that aft, the after-peak. Also spelled peek.
- Nautical: The upper corner of a sail which is extended by a gaff; also, the extremity of the gaff. See cut under gaff.
- A precipitous mountain; a mountain with steeply inclined sides, or one which is particularly conspicuous on account of its height above the adjacent region, or because more or less isolated.
- Same as pee.
- The high sharp ridge-bone of the head of a setter-dog.
- Specifically— A projecting part of a head-covering; the leather vizor projecting in front of a cap.
- A projecting point; the end of anything that terminates in a point.
- The highest value attained by a varying quantity.
- In turpentining, the angle formed by the meeting of the two streaks on the face.
- [capitalized] A name applied to a village at one of the corners or extreme boundaries of a township: as, Derry Peak, on the eastern boundary of Derry.
- The outermost end of a gaff.
- The upper aft corner of a fore-and-aft sail.
- The narrow portion of a ship's hull at the bow or stern.
- The point of greatest development, value, or intensity: : summit.
- A widow's peak.
- The point of a beard.
- See peag.
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: ADJECTIVE
- Largest, greatest (in magnitude), highest, most.
- Being the greatest or highest possible.
- The greatest or most complete or best possible
- Of, relating to, or consisting of a maximum.
- Of a period of maximal use or demand or activity
- Approaching or constituting the maximum.
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: VERB
- N/A
- To reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity, activity
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- A pointed or Gothic arch.
- To raise (a gaff) above the horizontal.
- To bring to a maximum of development, value, or intensity.
- To be formed into a peak or peaks.
- To pry; to peep slyly.
- To become sickly, emaciated, or pale.
- To rise or extend into a peak or point; to form, or appear as, a peak.
- To achieve a maximum of numerical value, intensity of activity, popularity, or other characteristic, followed by a decline.
- To acquire sharpness of figure or features; hence, to look thin or sickly.
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of the highest or maximum value, etc.; being a maximum.
- To make a mean figure; sneak.
- Pertaining or relating to the high point in the diagram from a recording meter, due to a peak or heavy load. See peak, n., 4 and 5.
- To accentuate.
- Of a whale, to raise (the tail or flukes) high in the air when making a perpendicular dive: this act is called by the whalers peaking the flukes. T. Beale, Nat. Hist. Sperm Whale, p. 44.
- To look sickly; be or become emaciated.
- Nautical, to raise (a gaff) more obliquely to the mast.
- To rise upward as a peak.
- The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill)
- The highest stage of development
- An obsolete spelling of peek.
- To reach the highest point
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: RELATED WORDS
- Maximizing, Extreme, Maximize, Maxima, Max, Optimum, Outside, Optimal, Largest, Top, Supreme, Highest, Greatest, Peak, Maximum
- Blossom, Elevation, Point, Prime, High, Maximal, Maximum, Apex, Acme, Bloom, Crest, Heyday, Highest, Pinnacle, Height
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Maximizing, Extreme, Maximize, Maxima, Max, Optimum, Outside, Optimal, Largest, Top, Supreme, Highest, Greatest, Peak, Maximum
- Blossom, Elevation, Point, Prime, High, Maximal, Maximum, Apex, Acme, Bloom, Crest, Heyday, Highest, Pinnacle, Height
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Maximal doses are generally administered for two to four days after cessation of the opiate during the time of maximal withdrawal.
- Maximal Induced Chordal Subgraphs, and Maximal Induced Trees.
- Try to only wear a belt for near-maximal and maximal sets or the heavy work sets.
- FVC: Tiffeneau index; MIP: maximal inspiratory pressure; MEP: maximal expiratory pressure.
- The individual maximal scores for each symptom were summed to provide the maximal BENS score.
- Differences in lead and rear hand punching forces, delivered at maximal speed, relative to maximal force, by amateur boxers.
- Autologous blood transfusion increases maximal oxygen uptake corresponding to the augmented haemoglobin concentration, whereas maximal cardiac output appears unaffected.
- Bakerof first improving maximal strength followed by targeting maximal power output has potential benefits to all sports.
- For the maximal class of crimes, there logically ought to be a maximal penalty.
- Maximal oxygen uptake versus maximal power output in children.
- Both have a carbonyl peak, but only the surface irradiated and treated with acetic acid has a hydroxyl peak.
- AM peak hour and two intersections would operate at unacceptable levels of service in the PM peak hour.
- AM Peak Hour, and PM Peak Hour vehicle trips for site development.
- We provide are large variety of fitting connectors that work with low peak, high peak and flat roof designs.
- Services until Peak has received from the Customer a monetary deposit or other satisfactory assurances of payment to Peak.
- AM peak hour, at noon, and during the PM peak hours when vehicle traffic is also high.
- An automated method for baseline correction, peak finding and peak grouping in chromatographic data.
- Note that peak fares will be in effect during peak times.
- Managing peak loads to reduce peak energy demand has become essential.
- Rather than peak seasons, there are peak weeks in Vegas.
MAXIMAL vs PEAK: QUESTIONS
- Are mitochondrial adaptations needed for maximal oxygen uptake?
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- When does cardiac output increase during maximal exercise?
- Why was maximal voltage observed in this experiment?
- Are the submaximal and maximal fitness tests comparable?
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