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Farthermost
Farthermost Far"ther*most`, a. Most remote; farthest.
Furthermost
Furthermost Fur"ther*most", a. Most remote; furthest.
Hithermost
Hithermost Hith"er*most`, a. Nearest on this side. --Sir M. Hale.
Nethermost
Nethermost Neth"er*most`, a. [AS. ni(?)emest. See Nether, and cf. Aftermost.] Lowest; as, the nethermost abyss. --Milton.
Thermoscope
Thermoscope Ther"mo*scope, n. [Thermo- + -scope.] (Physics) An instrument for indicating changes of temperature without indicating the degree of heat by which it is affected; especially, an instrument contrived by Count Rumford which, as modified by Professor Leslie, was afterward called the differential thermometer.
Thermoscopic
Thermoscopic Ther`mo*scop"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pertaining to the thermoscope; made by means of the thermoscope; as, thermoscopic observations.
Thermosiphon
Thermosiphon Ther`mo*si"phon, n. An arrangement of siphon tubes for assisting circulation in a liquid.
Thermostable
Thermostable Ther`mo*sta"ble, a. [Thermo- + stable fixed.] (Physiol. Chem.) Capable of being heated to or somewhat above 55[deg] C. without loss of special properties; -- said of immune substances, etc.
Thermostat
Thermostat Ther"mo*stat, n. [Thermo- + Gr. ? to make to stand.] (Physics) A self-acting apparatus for regulating temperature by the unequal expansion of different metals, liquids, or gases by heat, as in opening or closing the damper of a stove, or the like, as the heat becomes greater or less than is desired.
Thermostatic
Thermostatic Ther`mo*stat"ic, a. (Physics) Of or pertaining to the thermostat; made or effected by means of the thermostat.
Thermosystaltic
Thermosystaltic Ther`mo*sys*tal"tic, a. [Thermo- + systaltic.] (Physiol.) Influenced in its contraction by heat or cold; -- said of a muscle.
Weathermost
Weathermost Weath"er*most`, a. (Naut.) Being farthest to the windward.

Meaning of Hermos from wikipedia

- In Gr**** mythology, Hermus or Hermos (Ancient Gr****: Ἕρμος) is a name attributed to multiple characters: Hermus, god of the river Hermus (modern Gediz...
- the Bakırçay. The Hermos separated Aeolia from Ionia, except for Ionic Phocaea, which was north of the Hermos. The valley of the Hermos was the heartland...
- (possibly) Wilusa (Troy), the Seha River Land (to be identified with the Hermos and/or Kaikos valley), and the kingdom of Mira-Kuwaliya with its core territory...
- were mentioned in both the southern coastline of the Caspian Sea and the Hermos River valley in Lydia. Curtius, Plutarch, Isidore of Charax and Strabo all...
- marched for five days towards the River Phrygios, camping north of the River Hermos, 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) from the Seleucid camp. Antiochus dispatched a...
- Vázquez, Martín; Miotti, Laura (2022), Miotti, Laura; Salemme, Monica; Hermo, Darío (eds.), "The Archaeofaunas of Piedra Museo. Zooarchaeological and...
- Iglesia de Santa María (Monasterio de Hermo) is a church in Asturias, Spain. 42°58′41″N 6°32′21″W / 42.97806°N 6.53917°W / 42.97806; -6.53917 v t e...
- through Chliara (modern Kırkağaç) and Thyatira and entered the valley of the Hermos River. On their way, they stopped in various places, abusing the Byzantine...
- Lydia in Asia Minor (modern Turkey). Sirghe was on the south bank of the Hermos River, near the town of Bageis(probably opposite) and minted its own coins...
- Hermus or Hermos (Ancient Gr****: Ἕρμος) was a deme of ancient Attica. It lay on the sacred road to Eleusis, between the Cephissus and the Pythium, a temple...