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'''Acme''' is [[Ancient Greek]] (ακμή; English transliteration: ''akmē'') for ''the peak'', ''zenith'' or ''prime''. It may refer to:
'''Acme''' is [[Ancient Greek]] (ακμή; English transliteration: ''akmē'') for "the peak", "zenith" or "prime". It may refer to:
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* Acme and Septimius, a fictional couple in [[Catullus 45]], a poem by Roman poet Catullus
* Acme and Septimius, a fictional couple in [[Catullus 45]], a poem by Roman poet Catullus


==Science and technology==
==Science, technology and mathematics==
* [[Acme (computer virus)]], a computer virus which infects DOS .EXE executable files
* [[Acme (computer virus)]], a computer virus which infects DOS .EXE executable files
* [[ACME (health software)]] automated determination of cause of death, used by several governments for the generation of national mortality statistics
* [[ACME (health software)]] automated determination of cause of death, used by several governments for the generation of national mortality statistics
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* [[Automatic Certificate Management Environment]], a protocol for communications between a certificate authority and its users' web servers
* [[Automatic Certificate Management Environment]], a protocol for communications between a certificate authority and its users' web servers
* [[Summit]] or acme, a topographic term
* [[Summit]] or acme, a topographic term
* [[Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education]], a British organisation established in 2002 by the Royal Society and the Joint Mathematical Council
* ACME Laboratories, an open source software host of [[Jef Poskanzer]]


==Organizations==
==Businesses==
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* [[Acme Studios]], a charity based in London
* [[Acme Studios]], a charity based in London
* [[Acme Whistles]], a major producer of whistles
* [[Acme Whistles]], a major producer of whistles
* [[Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education]], a British organisation established in 2002 by the Royal Society and the Joint Mathematical Council
* Acme Software, a former name of [[Rockstar North]]
* Acme Software, a former name of [[Rockstar North]]


==People==
===Elsewhere===
* [[The ACME Laboratories Ltd]], a Bangladeshi pharmaceutical company

* [[Acme (enslaved woman)]], Jewish slave and personal maid to Empress Livia Drusilla


==Places==
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==Other==
==Other==
* [[Acme (enslaved woman)]] (died 5 BC), Jewish slave and personal maid to Empress Livia Drusilla
* [[Acme (solitaire)]], a card game
* [[Acme (solitaire)]], a card game

==See also==
*[[ACME Laboratories (disambiguation)]]
* [[Acme Motorcycle (disambiguation)]]
* [[Acne (disambiguation)]]


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Revision as of 11:23, 6 April 2022

Acme is Ancient Greek (ακμή; English transliteration: akmē) for "the peak", "zenith" or "prime". It may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Acme Corporation, a fictional company originating in Looney Tunes cartoons, later a generic fictional company name
  • ACME Detective Agency, a fictional detective agency in the Carmen Sandiego computer games and television shows
  • Acme (album), an album by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
  • Acme and Septimius, a fictional couple in Catullus 45, a poem by Roman poet Catullus

Science, technology and mathematics

Businesses

United States

United Kingdom

Elsewhere

Places

United States

Buildings

Ships

Vehicles

Other