Word: Disclimax
Speech Type: Noun
Etymology:
1930s; earliest use found in Frederic Edward Clements (1874–1945). From dis- + climax
Definition:
An enduring climax whose composition (in relation to the climax that would otherwise have been expected) has been altered by disturbance such as human activity, livestock grazing, or natural disaster.
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