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Definition of Foremostly

Foremostly
Foremostly Fore"most`ly, adv. In the foremost place or order; among the foremost. --J. Webster.

Meaning of Foremostly from wikipedia

- Look up foremost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foremost may refer to: Foremost (software), a forensic data recovery program Foremost 105, a British...
- Foremost Group is a privately held American shipping company, headquartered in New York City. It operates globally, chartering vessels to companies in...
- The term foremost power has been used by political scientists and historians to describe the allegedly greatest power in the world, or in a given region...
- It is a traditional surname used by Brahmins, a priestly community. Foremostly involved in the activities of the state, they were generally found involved...
- Foremost is a forensic data recovery program for Linux that recovers files using their headers, footers, and data structures through a process known as...
- Foremost is a village in Alberta, Canada. It is located 106 km (66 mi) southwest of Medicine Hat, along the Red Coat Trail, in the County of Forty Mile...
- Foremost Dairy Products, Incorporated was a large dairy in the southern United States. J. C. Penney, founder of the department store bearing his name,...
- Ravidas's poems are included, and he is one of thirty six contributors to this foremost canonical scripture of Sikhism. This compilation of poetry in Adi Granth...
- new ballet and dance works. These works have been created by America's foremost c****ographers—Paul Taylor, Lar Lubovitch, and Merce Cunningham—for leading...
- manga by Chie Inudoh /hætˈʃɛpsʊt/; also Hatchepsout; Egyptian: ḥꜣt-špswt "Foremost of Noble Ladies"; or archaically Hatasu Tyldesley (1996) notes on p. 252...