The ultimate in priorities
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ESSThe ultimate in priorities
UTMOSTRICHNESSThe ultimate in elegance
NEATESTThe ultimate in dexterity
SOFTESTThe ultimate in indulgence
SUPERBOWLSUNDAYThe ultimate in football
ACTVThe ultimate in Elizabethan theatre
FRISBEETHROWERParticipant in the sport Ultimate
FRISBEEDisc thrown in the game of Ultimate
CAGEDLike the fighters in the Ultimate Fighting Championship
ENGRAVEDSolemn, in the ultimate, like stone inscriptions (8)
incarnateRepresented in the ultimate or most extreme form
rationalismThe practice of treating reason as the ultimate authority in religion
omsa mantra consisting of the sound 'om and used in contemplation of ultimate reality
oma mantra consisting of the sound 'om and used in contemplation of ultimate reality
pedicela. small stalk b. ultimate division of a common peduncle c. one of the subordinate stalks in a branched inflorescence, bearing a single flower
monada. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy
monadala. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy
monadsa. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy
monadica. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods