Optimally
[op-tuh-muh l] /ˈɒp tə məl/
adjective
1.
(def 3).
/ˈɒptɪməl/
adjective
1.
another word for optimum (sense 2)
adj.
“most favorable,” 1890, from Latin optimus (see optimum). Originally a word in biology. Related: Optimally.
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