extremely / pole (geography, physics) / utmost / top

= + : As Joan of Arc (ji) and Yuwen Huaji (及) pass over the north pole (及) at Christmas just inside the space station's entrance (Ø2) they decide to celebrate this moment by having a little contest. Between them there is a rather large Christmas tree (木) and they decide that whoever climbs to its top (极) first is the winner.

极 character breakdown

and / to reach / up to / in time for

= + : Mnemonic symbol: Chinese General 宇文化及 (yu3 wen2 hua4 ji2) from the seventh century.

= + : Just inside the space station's entrance a poltergeist is harassing Joan of Arc and Yuwen Huaji by pointing with his fingers at them.
(bound form) tree / (bound form) wood / unresponsive; numb; wooden

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a Christmas tree.

Malte Monkey (mu) is setting up a Christmas tree (木) in the bathroom of the space station (Ø4). He decorates the tree with eight-balls (八) and puts a holy cross (十) at the top of the tree.

Characters with 极 as component

极 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 极

the Absolute or Supreme Ultimate, the source of all things according to some interpretations of Chinese mythology
shadowboxing or Taiji, T'aichi or T'aichichuan / traditional form of physical exercise or relaxation / a martial art
unipolar / monopole (physics)
southern lights / aurora australis
crying tears of joy (idiom)
geographic pole / north and south poles
base electrode (in transistor)
multipolar / multipolarization
a kind of traditional Chinese sword-play
diagram of cosmological scheme / Yin-Yang symbol ☯
philosophical book by Song dynasty scholar Zhou Dunyi 周敦頤|周敦颐[Zhou1 Dun1 yi2], starting from an interpretation of the Book of Changes
to practice tai chi / (fig.) to avoid responsibility / to pass the buck
south and north poles
Octans (constellation)
the Antarctic Peninsula (jutting out towards South America)
extreme sorrow turns to joy (idiom)

Sentences with 极

极 currently does not appear in any sentence.