Maxima may refer to:
- Maxima and minima, the highest and lowest values (points) of a function in calculus
- Maxima (comics), a character in the DC comics universe
- Maxima, musical note value in mensural notation
- Maxima of Rome, early Christian saint and martyr killed in Emperor Diocletian's purges
- Maxima (software), a free open source computer algebra system
- Maxima (The King of Fighters), a character in The King of Fighters
- Maxima supermarket, a retail chain in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Bulgaria owned by VP Market
- Maximón, a folk saint venerated in various forms by Maya people of several towns in the highlands of Western Guatemala.
- Millimeter Anisotropy eXperiment IMaging Array, a Cosmic Microwave Background experiment
- Nissan Maxima, a brand of automobile
- Princess Máxima of the Netherlands (born 1971), wife of Prince Willem-Alexander of the Dutch royal family
- Voith Maxima, a high-power diesel locomotive family built by Voith Turbo introduced 2006.
- Macsyma, a early symbolic mathematical system developed at MIT
- Latin binomial abbreviations for species
- B. maxima
- C. maxima (disambiguation)
- F. maxima
- G. maxima
- N. maxima
- S. maxima
- T. maxima (disambiguation)
Famous quotes containing the word maxima:
“Through my fault, my most grievous fault.
[Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.]”
—Missal, The. The Ordinary of the Mass.
Missal is book of prayers and rites used to celebrate the Roman Catholic mass during the year.