<span class="searchmatch">highest</span>-<span class="searchmatch">time</span> superlative form of high-<span class="searchmatch">time</span>: most high-<span class="searchmatch">time</span>...
degree of hoch: <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> höchste Zeit ― high <span class="searchmatch">time</span> Höchstalemannisch ― <span class="searchmatch">Highest</span> Alemannic German höchst superlative degree of hoch: <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> highly, extremely...
See also: high <span class="searchmatch">time</span> high-<span class="searchmatch">time</span> (comparative higher-<span class="searchmatch">time</span>, superlative <span class="searchmatch">highest</span>-<span class="searchmatch">time</span>) (mechanical engineering, especially aviation, of a vehicle or mechanical...
decay times) (climatology, meteorology) The amount of time required for a gust to reach an end and dissipate after it reaches its <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> amplitude....
tide at its <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> level for a particular tidal cycle at a certain place. Synonyms: flood tide, full sea, full tide Antonym: low tide The <span class="searchmatch">time</span> of day when...
Literally, “<span class="searchmatch">highest</span> <span class="searchmatch">time</span>”. Calque of Latin summum tempus. IPA(key): /najˈvɘʂ.ʂɘ ˈt͡ʂas/ Syllabification: naj‧wyż‧szy czas najwyższy czas m inan (idiomatic)...
international opposition of the <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> quality - and produced no evidence here to suggest they will do so any <span class="searchmatch">time</span> soon. Usually used in a negative...
score attack (plural score attacks) (video games) A gameplay mode in which the player is challenged to obtain the <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> score they can. <span class="searchmatch">time</span> attack...
See also: bigtime and big-<span class="searchmatch">time</span> big-<span class="searchmatch">time</span>, bigtime big <span class="searchmatch">time</span> (plural big times) The <span class="searchmatch">highest</span>, or most prestigious level in any field, especially in entertainment...
(countable and uncountable, plural noondays) The <span class="searchmatch">time</span> of noon; the <span class="searchmatch">time</span> of day when the sun is <span class="searchmatch">highest</span> in the sky, especially on a hot day. 1858, Henry...