outmost
English
Etymology
out + -most.
Adjective
outmost
- superlative form of out: most out
- Farthest outside; as far from the center or inside as possible.
- 1866, Augusta Webster (transl.), The Prometheus Bound of Æschylus, page 48, lines 681–682
- To wander like a god-devoted thing
Along earth's outmost tracts;
- To wander like a god-devoted thing
- 1866, Augusta Webster (transl.), The Prometheus Bound of Æschylus, page 48, lines 681–682
Antonyms
- centermost
Related terms
- outermost
- utmost
- uttermost
Translations
farthest outside
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Noun
outmost (plural outmosts)
- That which is outmost; the surface; the outside.
See also
- Citations:utmore