Extremes

/ɪkˈstrimz/ noun

The furthest or most intense points, conditions, or degrees of something. Things that are at opposite ends of a spectrum or beyond normal limits.

From Latin 'extremus' meaning 'outermost, last', the superlative form of 'exter' (outer). The word entered English through Old French 'extreme', maintaining its sense of being at the furthest possible point or degree.

AMጽንፈት
ARتطرف
BNচরম
CAextrems
CSextrémy
DAekstremer
DEExtreme
ELάκρα
ESextremos
FAافراط
FIääripäät
FRextrêmes
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