Ne-plus-ultra


[ne ploo s oo l-trah; English nee pluhs uhl-truh, ney] /ˈnɛ ˌplʊs ˈʊl trɑ; English ˈni ˌplʌs ˈʌl trə, ˈneɪ/

noun, Latin.
1.
the highest point; acme.
2.
the most intense degree of a quality or state.
/ˈneɪ ˈplʊs ˈʊltrɑː/
noun
1.
the extreme or perfect point or state

“utmost limit to which one can go,” Latin, literally “no more beyond;” the motto traditionally inscribed on the Pillars of Hercules.

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