Climax
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Climax may refer to:
Biology
- Climax community, a biological community that has reached a steady state because the life there is best adapted to the area
- Climax vegetation, the vegetation that establishes itself after a long absence of human activity
- Climax (sexual), another term for orgasm
Film and television
- The Climax, a 1944 film
- Climax (film), a 1965 Norwegian film
- Climax!, a 1950s television series
Music
- Climax (band), a 1970s American rock band best known for their hit "Precious and Few"
- Climax Blues Band, a British blues-based rock band formed in 1968
- Climax (La'Mule album), 2001
- Climax (Ohio Players album), by American band The Ohio Players
- "Climax" (Slum Village song), a 2000 song by hip hop group Slum Village
- "Climax" (Usher song), a 2012 song by singer Usher
- Klymaxx, an all-female R&B band
- "Climax", a song by Susumu Hirasawa from the video game Detonator Orgun 3
- Climax, a 2013 album by the Spanish singer Edurne
- Clymax, a record label by Bill Haley when he was with Bill Haley & His Comets
People
- John Climacus, 7th century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai
- Climax Lawrence, Indian footballer
Places
Canada
United States
- Climax, Colorado, an unincorporated mining village and a former post office
- Climax, Georgia
- Climax, Kansas
- Climax, Michigan
- Climax Township, Michigan
- Climax, Minnesota
- Climax Springs, Missouri
- Climax, New York, a hamlet in Greene County
- Climax, North Carolina
- Climax, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Climax, Pennsylvania
- Climax, Texas
- Climax, Virginia
Transportation
- Airborne Climax, a hang glider
- Climax locomotive, a geared steam locomotive
Video games
- Climax Entertainment, a video game studio based in Japan
- Climax Group, a global game development studio
Other uses
- Climax (narrative), the point of highest tension in a narrative work
- Climax (rhetoric), a figure of speech that lists items in order of importance
- Coventry Climax, an engine manufacturer
See also
- Climacs, open source text editor
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