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- Extreme - a. - At the utmost point, edge, or border; outermost; utmost; farthest; most remote; at the widest limit.
- Extreme - a. - Last; final; conclusive; -- said of time; as, the extreme hour of life.
- Extreme - a. - The best of worst; most urgent; greatest; highest; immoderate; excessive; most violent; as, an extreme case; extreme folly.
- Extreme - a. - Radical; ultra; as, extreme opinions.
- Extreme - a. - Extended or contracted as much as possible; -- said of intervals; as, an extreme sharp second; an extreme flat forth.
- Extreme - n. - The utmost point or verge; that part which terminates a body; extremity.
- Extreme - n. - Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; -- often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc.; as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet.
- Extreme - n. - An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc.
- Extreme - n. - Either of the extreme terms of a syllogism, the middle term being interposed between them.
- Extreme - n. - The first or the last term of a proportion or series.
- Extremeless - a. - Having no extremes; infinite.
- Extremely - adv. - In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold.
- Atrocity - n. - Enormous wickedness; extreme heinousness or cruelty.
- Pitch - n. - A point or peak; the extreme point or degree of elevation or depression; hence, a limit or bound.
- Austerity - n. - Severity of manners or life; extreme rigor or strictness; harsh discipline.
- Terminate - v. t. - To set a term or limit to; to form the extreme point or side of; to bound; to limit; as, to terminate a surface by a line.
- Adamant - n. - A stone imagined by some to be of impenetrable hardness; a name given to the diamond and other substances of extreme hardness; but in modern mineralogy it has no technical signification. It is now a rhetorical or poetical name for the embodiment of impenetrable hardness.
- Bah - interj. - An exclamation expressive of extreme contempt.
- Brutism - n. - The nature or characteristic qualities or actions of a brute; extreme stupidity, or beastly vulgarity.
- Mad - superl. - Proceeding from, or indicating, madness; expressing distraction; prompted by infatuation, fury, or extreme rashness.
- Starve - v. i. - To perish with hunger; to suffer extreme hunger or want; to be very indigent.
- Outlimb - n. - An extreme member or part of a thing; a limb.
- Extremity - n. - The extreme part; the utmost limit; the farthest or remotest point or part; as, the extremities of a country.
- Extreme - n. - Utmost limit or degree that is supposable or tolerable; hence, furthest degree; any undue departure from the mean; -- often in the plural: things at an extreme distance from each other, the most widely different states, etc.; as, extremes of heat and cold, of virtue and vice; extremes meet.
- Outermost - a. - Being on the extreme external part; farthest outward; as, the outermost row.
- Abomination - n. - The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination.
- Indurate - v. t. - To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some fossils are indurated by exposure to the air.
- Bashful - a. - Very modest, or modest excess; constitutionally disposed to shrink from public notice; indicating extreme or excessive modesty; shy; as, a bashful person, action, expression.
- Superstition - n. - An ignorant or irrational worship of the Supreme Deity; excessive exactness or rigor in religious opinions or practice; extreme and unnecessary scruples in the observance of religious rites not commanded, or of points of minor importance; also, a rite or practice proceeding from excess of sculptures in religion.
- Ultra - n. - One who advocates extreme measures; an ultraist; an extremist; a radical.
- Terror - n. - That which excites dread; a cause of extreme fear.
- Ultramontanism - n. - The principles of those within the Roman Catholic Church who maintain extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy; -- so used by those living north of the Alps in reference to the Italians; -- rarely used in an opposite sense, as referring to the views of those living north of the Alps and opposed to the papal claims. Cf. Gallicanism.
- Ploughpoint - n. - A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body.
- Extreme - n. - An extreme state or condition; hence, calamity, danger, distress, etc.
- Borderer - n. - One who dwells on a border, or at the extreme part or confines of a country, region, or tract of land; one who dwells near to a place or region.
- Cowardice - n. - Want of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; pusillanimity; base fear of danger or hurt; lack of spirit.
- Scream - v. i. - To cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech.
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- G204 ἀκρογωνιαῖος - 204 ἀκρογωνιαῖος - ἈΚΡΟΓΩΝΙΑῖΟΣ - - akrogōniaîos - ak-rog-o-nee-ah'-yos - from ἄκρον and γωνία; belonging to the extreme corner:--chief corner. - Adjective - greek
- H2746 חַרְחֻר - 2746 חַרְחֻר - חַרְחֻר - - charchur - khar-khoor' - from חָרַר; fever (as hot); extreme burning. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2250 ἡμέρα - 2250 ἡμέρα - ἩΜΈΡΑ - - hēméra - hay-mer'-ah - feminine (with ὥρα implied) of a derivative of (to sit; akin to the base of ἑδραῖος) meaning tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context):--age, + alway, (mid-)day (by day, (-ly)), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4184 πολύσπλαγχνος - 4184 πολύσπλαγχνος - ΠΟΛΎΣΠΛΑΓΧΝΟΣ - - polýsplanchnos - pol-oo'-splankh-nos - from πολύς and σπλάγχνον (figuratively); extremely compassionate:--very pitiful. - Adjective - greek
- G4185 πολυτελής - 4185 πολυτελής - ΠΟΛΥΤΕΛΉΣ - - polytelḗs - pol-oo-tel-ace' - from πολύς and τέλος; extremely expensive:--costly, very precious, of great price. - Adjective - greek
- G4186 πολύτιμος - 4186 πολύτιμος - ΠΟΛΎΤΙΜΟΣ - - polýtimos - pol-oot'-ee-mos - from πολύς and τιμή; extremely valuable:--very costly, of great price. - Adjective - greek
- G5111 τολμάω - 5111 τολμάω - ΤΟΛΜΆΩ - - tolmáō - tol-mah'-o - from (boldness; probably itself from the base of τέλος through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while θαῤῥέω is rather subjective or in feeling); by implication, to be courageous:--be bold, boldly, dare, durst. - Verb - greek
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- Deuteronomy 5 28:22 - The LORD shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew ; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish .
יככה יהוה בשׁחפת ובקדחת ובדלקת ובחרחר ובחרב ובשׁדפון ובירקון ורדפוך עד אבדך
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- Deuteronomy 5 28:22 The LORD shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue thee until thou perish.
יְהֹוָה נָכָה שַׁחֶפֶת קַדַּחַת דַּלֶּקֶת חַרְחֻר חֶרֶב שְׁדֵפָה יֵרָקוֹן רָדַף אָבַד