Tops vs Topos - What's the difference?
tops | topos |
At the very most; maximum.
(slang, dated) Great; excellent.
* 1958 , Billboard (5 May 1958, page 139)
English plurals
(darts) The uppermost field of a dartboard; the double-20 field
(top)
A literary theme or motif; a rhetorical convention or formula.
* 2003 , , Flesh in the Age of Reason , Penguin (2004), page 239,
(mathematics) A certain mathematical structure found in category theory.
As nouns the difference between tops and topos
is that tops is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while topos is a literary theme or motif; a rhetorical convention or formula.As an adverb tops
is at the very most; maximum.As an adjective tops
is great; excellent.As a verb tops
is third-person singular of top.tops
English
Adverb
(-)- Your essay should be two pages, tops .
Adjective
(-)- Joe Issenberg, Al Kahn, A. Amato and B. B. Saunders all agreed that it was tops for a meeting place.
Noun
(head)- Scoring 38 more points leaves him with tops for the win.
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*topos
English
(wikipedia topos)Noun
(en-noun)- The ritual of weighing the soul was an iconographic topos familiar to Christianity from the ceremony of the weighing of sins at the Last Judgement.