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Noun
/ˈakmē/,
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acmes, plural;
  1. The point at which someone or something is best, perfect, or most successful
    • - physics is the acme of scientific knowledge

  1. the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development; "his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"; "the artist's gifts are at their acme"; "at the height of her career"; "the peak of perfection"; "summer was at its peak"; "... ...
  2. Acme (1876)
  3. Acme is an Architecture Description Language developed at Carnegie Mellon University. describes it s
  4. ACME is the sixth studio album by the American punk blues group Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, released on Matador in 1998.
  5. File:Imgallery-ACMEatLPR-1.JPG|ACME at (le) Poisson Rouge (1) File:Imgallery-ACMEatLPR5-1.JPG|ACME at (le) Poisson Rouge (2)
  6. The Acme was a model of chain-driven touring car made by the Reber Manufacturing Co in Reading, Pennsylvania, from 1903 to 1911.
  7. Acme is a computer virus which infects EXE files. Each time an infected file is executed, Acme may infect an EXE in the current directory by creating a hidden 247 byte long read-only COM file with the same base name. ...
  8. The Mortality Medical Data System (MMDS) is used to automate the entry, classification, and retrieval of cause-of-death information reported on death certificates throughout the United States and in many other countries. ...
  9. Acme is a text editor and graphical shell from the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system, designed and implemented by Rob Pike. It can use the sam command language. The design of the interface was influenced by Oberon. ...
  10. In topography, a summit is a point on a surface that is higher in elevation than all points immediately adjacent to it. Mathematically, a summit is a local maximum in elevation. The topographic terms "acme", "apex", "peak", and "zenith" are synonyms.
  11. The top or highest point; pinnacle; culmination; The crisis or height of a disease; Mature age; full bloom of life. - Ben Jonson
  12. Wile E. Coyote's supplier of equipment and gadgets
  13. Advisory Committee on Medical Establishment (Scotland)
  14. Association for Convention Marketing Executives. ACME is an association that provides a cooperative liaison between convention center and bureau marketing executives who share mutual interests in advancing and benefiting the convention industry -- and their own destination.
  15. Brand of police trap used to try and trap a giant rat that Wiggum believed to be loose in the Springfield Mall.
  16. Perched atop the acme of THE TRIANGLE OF LAW®, a lawmaker looks down to the bottom of THE TRIANGLE OF LAW® to scrutinize a flow of conduct from source to recipient in circumstances at its base, forms an opinion about whether she is for it, is neutral towards it or is against it, issues a command ...
  17. V. "to acme someone", defeating another in a subtle and non-orthodox way that doesn't involve violence. From Sun Tzu's The Art of War: "The acme of skill is to subdue an adversary without killing him."
  18. Acme is a sample company name used in Symfony demos and documentation. It's used as a namespace where you would normally use your own company's name (e.g. Acme\BlogBundle).
  19. Advisory Council on Medical Education; Angioplasty Compared to Medicine [study]; assessing changes in medical education; Automated Classification of Medical Entities
  20. The peg registration system that has become the most popular standard, once a regional based rival to Oxberry.
  21. a company that supplies everything to Wile E Coyote, usually not turning out so good. Example if you needed a Acme lure for fishing it wasn’t a good day… ...
  22. The point of utmost attainment. Peak.
  23. (n) - peak, highest point
  24. The highest abundance of a species, often used as a paleo top or paleo marker. Usually the maximum (peak) number of individuals, appearing at one stratigraphic level, as opposed to typical faunal increases of the species over its stratigraphic range.