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optima |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective optima is
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optima |
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optima |
optimum |
As nouns the difference between optima and optimum
is that
optima is plural of lang=en while
optimum is the best or most favorable condition, or the greatest amount or degree possible under specific sets of comparable circumstances.
As an adjective optimum is
best or most advantageous; surpassing all others.
optima |
optime |
As nouns the difference between optima and optime
is that
optima is plural of lang=en while
optime is (
at Cambridge University) A student who graduates with second class ("senior optime") or third class ("junior optime") honours in Mathematics, or (loosely) in any other subject.
optima |
optimal |
As adjectives the difference between optima and optimal
is that
optima is while
optimal is the best, most favourable or desirable, especially under some restriction.