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farthermost

American  
[fahr-ther-mohst, -muhst] / ˈfɑr θərˌmoʊst, -məst /

adjective

  1. most distant or remote; farthest.


farthermost British  
/ ˈfɑːðəˌməʊst /

adjective

  1. most distant or remote

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Etymology

Origin of farthermost

First recorded in 1610–20; farther + -most

Example Sentences

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When the light we see today left the farthermost quasars, the earth and the solar system had not yet been born.

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By week's end the alarm had spread to the farthermost corners of the Soviet empire.

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While his Secretary of State Pacelli, his Dr. Aminta Milan! and the others stood silent, his Holiness Pope Pius XI began speaking to the farthermost corners of the earth.

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Under the eaves of Central Asia's towering Hindu Kush Mountains lie the farthermost outposts of the British Raj's power in India, in the Northwest Frontier Province.

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At the farthermost end of the gallery a fire burnt, and at this a man was seated, whom they found to be Cortes, the younger of the two guides.

From Across the Cameroons A Story of War and Adventure by Gilson, Charles