"Optimum" in English refers to the most favorable or ideal condition, amount, or level of something for achieving the best possible outcome. It is often used in contexts like science, economics, and decision-making to denote the point at which effectiveness or efficiency is maximized. In essence, it represents the best scenario or state for a particular purpose.
They are synonyms, which means they mean the same thing, so you can use either; it makes no difference. However, "optimal" can be made into an adverb, "optimally", but "optimum" cannot. Both can function as an adjective but only "optimum" can be used as a noun. In fact, there are some people who believe that "optimum" should only be used as a noun and it's only because people have repeatedly used it as an adjective (incorrectly) over a long period of time that it has become acceptable as an adjective. So if you want to be safe, it would be best to only use "optimum" as a noun. But I'm sure no one would correct you if you used it as an adjective, especially because all dictionaries I've looked at list it as both.
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Not English - try Italian.
"Nil nisi optimum" translates to "nothing but the best" in English.
it means, nothing but the best is good enough
Optimum temperature is the temperature at which the system can take at its most efficient.
Nudismo translates to nudism in English. Nudism is the practice of full nudity in daily life for optimum mental and physical health. Nudists do not believe that nudism is immoral.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum = Nohing But The Best!
it is the process a river takes to get to its optimum shape
it is the process a river takes to get to its optimum shape
Not diseased, being in a state of optimum performance. sex
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according to a bunch of schools that have this as their motto it means: nothing but the best.
Optimum means "the best possible that it can be" to optimize means to make it the best it can be
It means "the best dinner." However, the Latin is incorrect. Cenam is the accusative form of cena, a feminine noun, while optimum is the accusative masculine form of the adjective optimus, -a, -um. The Latin phrase should read cena optima unless it is indeed functioning as a direct object, in which case it would read cenam optimam.