It seems to be a mistake because of topissima, as an adjective and superlative of top ("tope, the highest").
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It's the top superlative. It means at the highest and most exalted. Most high, most exalted. Very outstanding, unmatched, unique, supremely spectacular.
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