
1) Acme 2) Alp top 3) Alpine apex 4) American mountain 5) Annapurna 6) Any alp 7) Apex 8) Athletic clothing brand 9) Athletic brand 10) Best moment 11) Best selling point 12) Blossoming 13) Brow 14) Brand for athletic types 15) Brand for sporty types 16) Busiest 17) Busiest type of season 18) Chinese t-shirt company
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1) Acme 2) Apex 3) Apogee 4) Cliff 5) Crag 6) Crest 7) Cusp 8) Efflorescence 9) Eyeshade 10) Heyday 11) Highest 12) High noon 13) Hilltop 14) Max 15) Maximal 16) Maximum 17) Most 18) Mountain 19) Pinnacle 20) Prime 21) Screen 22) Summit 23) Sun visor 24) Tip 25) Tiptop 26) Ton 27) Top 28) Top out 29) Tor
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- the most extreme possible amount or value
- the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
- the highest level or degree attainable
- the uppermost part of a shape
- the top point of a mountain or hill
- a V shape
- the highest point of something
- a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes
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British Rail Class 44, Class 45 or Class 46 diesel-electric locomotives
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• (v. i.) To rise or extend into a peak or point; to form, or appear as, a peak. • (n.) 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; as, the Peak of Teneriffe. • (n.) The narrow part of a vessel`s bow, or the hold within it. • (v. i.) To pry...
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(see also Primetime)
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(from the article `chromatography`) ...The detector continuously monitors the amount of solute in the emerging mobile-phase streamthe eluateand transduces the signal, most often to a ... ...frequently approximated from the peak width and height. Modern electronic integrators will, when properly instructed, ignore electronic ...
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(from the article `radiation measurement`) ...are sorted into the channels matching their amplitude, a pulse-height spectrum is accumulated that, after a given measurement time, might resemble ...
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Maximum one-time exposure, usually 10 minutes. No other exposure is allowed even below TWA. (OSHA Federal Standard - also NIOSH)
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A point higher than all adjacent points. Compare summit. Note: A stricter definition is used by peak baggers in New England.
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The high point at the end of an economic expansion until the start of a contraction.
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1) The highest point in the audio waveform.
2) Short for Peak Detecting (responding to the peak) or Peak Indicating (showing the peak).
3) Having a frequency response that would draw something similar to a mountain peak on a frequency response graph.
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Highest point or maximum value.
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Peak intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Peaked ;
present participle & verbal noun Peaking .]
1. To rise or extend into a peak or point; to form, or appear as, a peak. « There
peaketh up a mighty high mou...
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Peak noun [ Middle English
pek , Anglo-Saxon
peac , perh of Celtic origin; confer Ir.
peac a sharp- pointed thing. Confer
Pike .]
1. A point; the sharp end or top of anything that terminates in a point; as, the
peak , or front, of a cap. 'Run your beard into ...
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Peak transitive verb (Nautical) To raise to a position perpendicular, or more nearly so; as, to
peak oars, to hold them upright; to
peak a gaff or yard, to set it nearer the perpendicular.
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a relatively short period during which maximum performance is achieved.
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Technical analysis term to describe the point at which selling pressure starts to dominate over... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/peak.htm?id=12876&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of peak'>more</a>
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As a bodybuilder prepares for a contest, he/she cuts bodyfat to an unusually low level to bring out maximum muscularity that can be maintained for only a short time, usually only a few days.
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Scheduling your training so that your best performance is timed for a goal race or event
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Maximum instantaneous level of a signal. The highest point in the audio waveform on a graph of a sound wave that would look something like a mountain peak. It is the point of greatest voltage or sound pressure in a cycle.
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Extreme value of a varying quantity, measured from the zero or mean value.
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adjective of a period of maximal use or demand or activity; `at peak hours the streets traffic is unbelievable`
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a relatively short period during which maximum performance is achieved.
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the highest point of something
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