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Definition of Furthermost

Furthermost
Furthermost Fur"ther*most", a. Most remote; furthest.

Meaning of Furthermost from wikipedia

- there are seen during the lunar sunrise and sunset and extend to the furthermost areas of the near side but mainly not in the polar areas of the Moon...
- small size due to its narrow width, the driving distance between the furthermost points of the po****ted islands is about 170 kilometres (110 mi). Gotland...
- Anthropophagi, nurslings of mad savagery, nor any nation as barbarous in the furthermost regions of the world has heard. Milton wrote a poem in 1626 that one...
- French Riviera, the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat overlooks the sea from the furthermost tip of the peninsula from which it takes its name. At the turn of the...
- those of Achilles; for these had drawn up their shapely ships at the furthermost ends, trusting in their valor and the strength of their hands. There...
- muni****lity of Camaleño, situated in the comarca of Liébana, located in the furthermost area to the west of Cantabria. The town lies on the right bank of the...
- the Carhuasanta that has been calculated by cartographers to be the furthermost water source from the mouth of the Amazon. The expedition traveled from...
- tombs to be dug in the Valley, it was cut high in the cliff face of the furthermost wadi. On the way up the staircase to the tomb, on the cliff wall, is...
- installed a second transmitter in Orleans, under the call sign WFMR (Furthermost Radio), which transmits on 91.3 MHz. WFMR rebroadcasts programming generated...
- and instead go those aforementioned tribes. The tribes listed were the furthermost border tribes known to those in Madhyadeśa, the Āṅgeyas and Māgadhīs...