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max·i·mum I. \ˈmaksəməm\ noun (plural maximums \-səməmz\ ; or maxi·ma \-səmə\) Etymology: Latin, neuter of maximus greatest, largest — more at maxim 1. : the greatest quantity or value attainable in a given case : the greatest value attained by a quantity that first increases and then begins to decrease : the highest point or degree : the time or period of highest, greatest, or utmost development — opposed to minimum 2. : an upper limit allowed by law or other authority 3. a. : a number not less than any other number of a finite set of numbers b. : a value of a mathematical function of one or more independent variables such that either increasing or decreasing any one of the independent variables by a sufficiently small amount results in a decrease in the function II. adjective 1. : greatest in quantity or highest in degree attainable or attained < maximum pressure > 2. : relating to, marking, or determining a maximum < maintaining a steady maximum line on the graph > |