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outermost
[ ou-ter-mohstor, especially British, -muhst ]
adjective
- farthest out; remotest from the interior or center:
the outermost limits.
outermost
/ ˈaʊtəˌməʊst /
adjective
- furthest from the centre or middle; outmost
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Word History and Origins
Origin of outermost1
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Example Sentences
The bullet peeled off the outermost layer of skin during a demonstration in Zamalka.
Reckoning that Neptune is the outermost planet of the solar system, that system would have a diameter of 5,584 millions of miles.
Of these coats he rightly supposes the outermost to be merely the epidermis of the middle membrane or testa.
The fjord below lay as smooth as a mirror, the outermost headlands and islands seeming to stand out of the water.
So also, in Troilus, v. 1809, by the seventh sphere he means the outermost sphere of Saturn.
On the outermost corner of the structure, overlooking the eddying, foaming bend of the San Juan, rose the isolated tower.
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