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ACME

Acme is a term used as both a common noun meaning the highest point and as a proper name in brands and fictional entities. Etymology: from Greek akmē meaning peak, summit, or edge. In English, acme denotes the apex or zenith of something, and it has been used historically in various phrases to indicate perfection or completeness. The word’s aspirational connotations have made it a popular choice for company names and product lines in North America and beyond.

Fictional usage: The Acme Corporation is the fictional company that appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie

Real-world usage: A number of real businesses use Acme in their names. Acme Markets is a supermarket

Because of its versatility, Acme remains a common namesake for companies and fictional entities.

Melodies
cartoons,
supplying
a
wide
array
of
gadgets
to
Wile
E.
Coyote
and
others.
The
company's
outlandish
products,
often
malfunctioning,
have
entered
popular
culture
as
a
trope
for
a
generic
supplier
of
overengineered
or
ill-fated
contraptions.
chain
operating
in
the
northeastern
United
States.
Acme
Brick
Company
is
a
large
brick
manufacturer.
Other
manufacturers,
retailers,
and
service
providers
also
use
Acme
as
a
brand
element,
reflecting
the
word’s
positive
associations
with
quality
and
reliability.