Definition for UL-TI-MA'TUM

UL-TI-MA'TUM, n. [L.]

  1. In diplomacy, the final propositions, conditions or terms offered as the basis of a treaty; the most favorable terms that a negotiator can offer, and the rejection of which usually puts an end to negotiation. It is sometimes used in the plural, ultimata.
  2. Any final proposition or condition.

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