Paracme [pə-RAK-mi]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Ancient Greek, 18th century
1. A point beyond the highest or greatest.
2. (Medicine) A point after the crisis of a fever is past.
Examples of paracme in a sentence
"He may be in paracme, but the former champion remains a powerful golfer."
"The Gin Blossoms hit their prime in the 1990s, but John loves the albums from the band’s paracme period since the millennium."