Difference between revisions of "subclimax"
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|etymology=Latin <i>sub</i>, under; Greek <i>klimax</i>, ladder | |etymology=Latin <i>sub</i>, under; Greek <i>klimax</i>, ladder | ||
− | |definition=1. The stage preceding the climax in a complete sere. | + | |definition=1. The [[stage]] preceding the climax in a complete [[sere]]. |
− | 2. A geographically smaller area than that of a 'climax'. | + | 2. A geographically smaller [[area]] than that of a 'climax'. |
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2013
subclimax (noun; Latin sub, under; Greek klimax, ladder): 1. The stage preceding the climax in a complete sere.2. A geographically smaller area than that of a 'climax'.