The pointed tip of a letter, as in
the pointed end or tip (of leaf); apice is the plural form
The point in a turn where the car is turning most sharply. The apex is usally the slowest part of the turn; the car slows down into the apex and then accelerates out of it.
The corner of a turn, the tip of the corner. ex: /\ - the top would be called the apex
the pointed end of a conical structure, such as the apex of the heart
The apex is the pointed tip of a cone. The apex angle is the angle between the lines that define the apex, as shown to the left.
The intersection of a web member with a chord or flange; also called a panel point.
The point at which the upper and lower boundary (support and resistance) of a triangle meet. Arithmetic target: A target measured by taking the same number of units (expressed in currency for a stock or points for an index) in the measurement distance and applying those units to the point of breakout to determine a minimum expected change in price or index level. See Logarithmic target, below, for an example.
The sharpest point in a corner.
The point(s) or region on the line through a corner that touches the corner's inner radius.
The point off the base of a pyramid where the triangular sides meet
the peak of a shell, or high point of a shell.
"Clipping Point" A point on the inside of turn which the car transitions from entering to exiting a turn.
The growing tips of stems and roots.
A corner's tangent, highest point of a curve.
Uppermost tip of a structure.
The middle of a turn or corner
The point of intersection of two trendlines. A new trend may develop as prices approach the intersection.
(of the solar motion) Point on the sky in the constellation Hercules toward which the Sun appears headed relative to its closest stellar neighbors.
The highest point, at the top, the culmination.
Tip of the bud, at the origin of organs, constituted by meristem surrounded with leaf primordia.
The middle of of a corner, where you want the car to come as close to the inside of the turn as possible. Depending on the turn, you may want the car to reach the innermost part of the corner after the actual middle (late apex). See diagram 1.
An extensible asynchronous message relaying service for application layer programs. APEX is layered above BEEP. Messages can be relayed from end-point peer to end-point peer, via many relay peers. APEX is being standardized by the IETF Application Exchange (apex) Working Group – for more details see: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/apex-charter.html
(3) In a pyramid, the point at which all faces except the base meet.
the highest point on a valve
Denotes the highest point of the radius at the top of a flat-arch or true-arch door or window.
the sharpest point of a corner.
the very bottom of the root of your tooth.
distal end, terminus, tip
the highest point (of something); "at the peak of the pyramid"
the point on the celestial sphere toward which the sun and solar system appear to be moving relative to the fixed stars
the point towards which an object is moving.
The ideal point in a turn which the driver should hit between turn-in and track-out to achieve the fastest line through the turn.
Faceting term describing the upper point of a rose cut or briolette cut or any other cut without a table facet.
The end of the root of a tooth.
The top part of the plant, the growing point.
The ideal mid-point of a corner (which may not coincide with its geometric mid-point). See also Turn-in Point and Exit.
The intersection of a brace with a chord or flange; called also a panel point.
The highest point of the tree. On a bonsai, this can be a single branch or a series of small branches . It can also be foliage or jin.
the tip of the spire; that part of the shell (often pointed) that is first formed
Crest of the turn; top of the arc above a pipe
Part of a structure farthest from its point of attachment to the body.
The tip or highest point of the shell.
the end of the tooth root
The tip of the root of the tooth.
The tip of a butterfly's forewing.
Tip; as in tips of leaves.
Active growth zone at plant tip(s)
(pl.apices) A general term for the tip of an organ ( Jackson, 1928). Comment: In fossil spores applied to the tip or corner of a trilete spore. Apicalfeld ( Beug, 1961) Synonym of apocolpial field.
The end or tip of the root of any tooth.
The point of a wing that is between the costal margin and the outer margin; where the costal and outer margins converge.
the point in a corner where a car is closest to the inside edge of the track. Drivers try to "hit" the apex to take the straightest line and maintain maximum speed.
area at the top of the glider's triangular control bar.
the tip of a tree or branch
Highest point, or furthest point from reference
the tip of the shoot or root ( adjective apical)
(pl., apices) the end of a structure farthest from its base or point of attachment; "tip" of a structure
the tip, furthermost part of something; strictly the pointed or angular summit as in shoot or root apex
The tip of a tooth's root where the blood vessels and nerve enter the tooth from the jawbone.
Highest point on a highest point on a pitched roof (crown, ridge).
apex, summit or tip). Referred originally to the small swollen tuft on top of the cap of the chief priest, thus by extension, the top or summit of any part. Apex of the heart.
One of the three tips of the rotor.
the sharpest part of a turn where the transition from entering to exiting takes place.
Directional term meaning tip or summit.
Pointed part of the heart's left lower chamber (ventricle).
The tip or growing point, the upper or outer end.
the point of a character where two lines meet at the top, an example of this is the point on the letter A.
The geometric center of a corner. In racing, a driver will often use a "late apex," turning into the corner a little later than normal in order to straighten out the last part of the corner. This allows the driver to accelerate earlier and harder, gaining maximum speed down the subsequent straightaway.
the tip of a tree or branches
The highest point, as of a mountain.
(A-pehks) The extremity of a conical or pyramidal structure. The apex of the heart is the rounded, inferiormost tip that points to the left side.
The middle point of the inside line around a corner at which drivers aim their cars
tip of an axis, branch or ramulus.
point at the top of a character where two strokes meet (e.g., the top of the )
The tip of an organ (adj. see apical)
The tip of the root of a tooth
Lower portion of the heart, tip of the ventricles. The apex points leftward, downward, and forward.
In a pyramid or cone, the vertex opposite the base.
The tip or point of a leaf or acorn
A turn's apex is usually the slowest part of a turn, where the car runs closest to the edge of the track. This is also called the turn's clipping point (the car's inside tires can clip the edge of road at this point). The apex is the point in the corner when the car stops entering the corner and begins to exit the turn. The car slows down approaching the apex and then accelerates away from it. "Hitting" the apex allows a driver to take the straightest line and maintain maximum speed.
The middle or center point of a turn.
The part of the corner which the F1 car ‘clips’ and where it begins to accelerate again.
the peak or highest point of something; the highest point in a web
The top point of the tree. Every tree must have an apex, a single point which is clearly marked as the top of the tree. It may be a branch, foliage, or jin.
Apex is the point of culmination
The intersection of all ascending hips where they meet either a ridge or another ascending hip. Note: Also the name of a three or four-way fitting used to cover this point.
The juncture of two converging strokes at the highest point of a letter. For example: A, M, W.
The highest point of an arch.
The tip of the tooth root.
Refers to the point or region where the car is closest to the imaginary center of the corner.
(â´-pèx) - The tip of a shoot or root.
the tip or bottom of the prostate, i.e., the part of the prostate farthest away from the bladder.
The inside part of a corner that is on the racing line.
The point towards which a body is moving.
The highest point of interest, as in a structure.
foremost salient angle of a fortification, that which protrudes farthest toward the enemy.
Apex is the, usually pointed, tip of the spire of the shell of a gastropod.
The apex was a cap worn by the flamines and salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood, the base of which was surrounded with a lock of wool. This was worn on the top of the head, and was held there either by fillets only, or, as was more commonly the case, was also fastened by means of two strings or bands, which were called apicula (Festus, s.v.), or offendices (Festus, s.v.), though the latter word is also interpreted to mean a kind of button, by which the strings were fastened under the chin (cf.