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climax ['klaɪməks] n
ecol. clímax m
environ., engl. climax
med. acmé m
climax A botanical term referring to the terminal community said to be achieved when a sere (a sequential development of a plant community or group of plant communities on the same site over a period of time) achieves dynamic equilibrium with its environment and in particular with its prevailing climate. Each of the world's major vegetation climaxes is equivalent to a biome. Many botanists believe that climate is the master factor in a plant environment and that even if several types of plant succession occur in an area they will all tend to converge towards a climax form of vegetation n
environ. clímax m
 English thesaurus
climax ['klaɪməks] n
lit. Indicates the arrival of any time of crucial intensity in a play or narrative. It is also a word used to show that particular moment when the rising action leads to a peak in the destinies of the hero or heroine.
climax: 16 phrases in 7 subjects
Ecology1
Environment1
Forestry1
General4
Health care1
Life sciences1
Natural sciences7