Function: noun
Etymology: Berkeley, 21st Cty; Japanese, from nin- persevere, conceal, move stealthily + -ja person; Medieval
Latin ultimatus last, final, from Late
Latin, past participle of ultimare to come to an end, be last, from
Latin ultimus farthest, last, final, superlative of Latin *ulter situated beyond; highest in degree or quality; one that holds a preeminent position; especially : a
chief among competitors
1. To be one with achieves the last word by executing oneself with active mental strength or force, to an ultimate and supreme degree of stealth.