ultima Thule

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Definition

Noun: - A distant, remote, or extreme point or region; the farthest limit or boundary. In historical and literary contexts, it specifically refers to a place believed to be the northernmost habitable region of the world in ancient geography.

Usage
  • The term is used to describe a place that is extremely far away, often metaphorically representing the ultimate limit or the most remote point attainable.
  • It is a formal and somewhat literary term.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • As a metaphorical concept: Often used to signify the utmost limit of knowledge, exploration, or experience.
    • The quest for a unified theory of everything is the ultima Thule of modern physics.
  • Capitalization: When referring specifically to the ancient geographical concept, it is often capitalized as .
Variants and Related Words
  • Thule (Noun): The name of the ancient region itself, sometimes used interchangeably but often considered a step before the "farthest" Thule.
    • Pytheas, a Greek explorer, was said to have visited Thule.
Synonyms
  • Pinnacle: The highest point of achievement or development.
  • Apex: The top or highest part of something.
  • Zenith: The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
  • Farthest point: The most distant location.
  • Remote frontier: A distant and undeveloped region.
Antonyms
  • Center: The middle point.
  • Heartland: The central or most important part of a country or area.
  • Beginning: The point in time or space at which something starts.
Notes
  • The phrase originates from Latin, where "" means "farthest" and "" was the name given by ancient Greek and Roman geographers to a northern land, often identified with Iceland, Norway, or the Shetland Islands.
  • In modern contexts, it is used more for poetic or rhetorical effect than for literal geographical description.
Noun
  1. the geographical region believed by ancient geographers to be the northernmost land in the inhabited world

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