Opposite of apex
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NADIROpposite of apex
ATOPAt the apex of
ATOPOn the apex of
ATOPOn the apex of.
PEAKLOADApex of power demand.
CONEApex of a volcano
ORCAApex predator of the sea
ORCAApex predator of the ocean
CONEApex of Mt. Saint Helens
TREXESApex predators of the past
ORCASApex predators of the deep
apicalsof, at, or forming the apex
apicalof, at, or forming the apex
EPICovering for the apex of roof: Fr.
pyramidionthe small pyramidal apex of an obelisk
pyramidionsPYRAMIDION, the small pyramidal apex of an obelisk
pyramidiaPYRAMIDION, the small pyramidal apex of an obelisk
vertexthe highest point of something; apex; summit; top.
apexthe uppermost point vertex the apex of a mountain
oculuscircular opening, esp. one at the apex of a dome
subapicalof or pertaining to the part just below the apex
oculicircular opening, esp. one at the apex of a dome
fastigium(Latin) the apex of a building; a gable-end; a pediment
dextral(of certain gastropod shells) coiling clockwise, as seen from the apex
fastigiumsFASTIGIUM, (Latin) the apex of a building; a gable-end; a pediment
climaxesThe most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex
kingpoststructural member running vertically between the apex and base of a triangular roof truss
acropetalproceeding from the base toward the apex or from below upward acropetal development of floral buds
acroteriapedestal for a sculpture or ornament at each base or at the apex of a pediment
hemielytronthe forewing of plant bugs and related insects, having a thickened base and a membranous apex also HEMELYTRON, HEMELYTRUM
hemielytraHEMIELYTRON, the forewing of plant bugs and related insects, having a thickened base and a membranous apex also HEMELYTRON, HEMELYTRUM
rootcapthe loose mass of epidermal cells covering the apex of most roots, serving to protect the meristematic cells behind it
receptaclesAn enlarged area at the apex of a stem that bears the organs of a flower or the florets of a flowerhead
receptacleAn enlarged area at the apex of a stem that bears the organs of a flower or the florets of a flowerhead
gyronsubordinary having the form of a triangle, usually equal to half a quarter of the escutcheon, with its apex at the fess point
gyronssubordinary having the form of a triangle, usually equal to half a quarter of the escutcheon, with its apex at the fess point
monopodesingle main axis that continues to extend at the apex in the original line of growth, giving off lateral branches beneath in acropetal succession
biprismtriangular prism with an apex angle slightly less than 180┬░: when illuminated by a point source of light it produces two overlapping beams that form an interference pattern on a screen
biprismstriangular prism with an apex angle slightly less than 180┬░: when illuminated by a point source of light it produces two overlapping beams that form an interference pattern on a screen