- a plural of apex
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a•pi•ces /ˈeɪpəsiz/USA pronunciation
n. [plural]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- a pl. of apex.
a•pi•ces
(ā′pə sēz′, ap′ə-),USA pronunciation n.
- a pl. of apex.
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a•pex /ˈeɪpɛks/USA pronunciation
n. [countable], pl. a•pex•es, a•pi•ces
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- /ˈeɪpəˌsiz, ˈæpə-/.USA pronunciation
- the highest point;
summit:the apex of a mountain; the apex of a career. - the tip or point: the apex of the tongue.
a•pex
(ā′peks),USA pronunciation n., pl. a•pex•es, a•pi•ces
APEX (ā′peks),USA pronunciation
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(ā′pə sēz′, ap′ə-).USA pronunciation
- the tip, point, or vertex;
summit. - climax;
peak;
acme:His election to the presidency was the apex of his career. - [Astron.]See solar apex.
- Latin
- 1595–1605
APEX (ā′peks),USA pronunciation
- a type of international air fare offering reduced rates for extended stays that are booked in advance. [1970–75;
A(dvance) P(urchase) Ex(cursion)]
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the highest point; vertex the pointed end or tip of something a pinnacle or high point, as of a career, etc
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