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southernmost

[ suhth-ern-mohstor, especially British, -muhst ]

adjective

  1. farthest south.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of southernmost1

First recorded in 1715–25; southern + -most

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Example Sentences

His “Out of Eden Walk” will end in Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of South America.

Last summer, I traveled with a J Street U delegation to the South Hebron Hills, in the southernmost reaches of the West Bank.

Bangkok—unlike the southernmost provinces of Pattani or Narathiwat—seemed normal.

At last, on the 3rd of February, we were fortunate enough to reach the southernmost point of America, so dreaded by all mariners.

Three miles to the south of the southernmost island, but nearer to the shore, is a reef of rocks which dry at low water.

At two in the afternoon we were within three miles of the southernmost key and could see a number of people within the reefs.

The slave sets down the stool near the southernmost column, and slips out through the curtains.

As they rounded the southernmost point, Adam said, "We ought to name it; that remarkable Swiss family always named places."

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southernlySouthern Ocean