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Lowermost
Lowermost Low"er*most`, a. [Irreg. superl. of Low. Cf. Uppermost, Foremost, etc.] Lowest.

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- the National River Flow Archive, in particular the flow measured at the lowermost gauging stations on each named watercourse. Sometimes the figures of further...
- and seeds. Lentils are self-pollinating. The flowering begins from the lowermost buds and gradually moves upward, so-called acropetal flowering. About...
- (from Gr**** 'beneath the skin'), subcutis, or superficial fascia, is the lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates. The types of cells found...
- between various significant ancient m****cripts of the Old Testament (some identified by their siglum). The lowermost text "(lost)" would be the urtext....
- spread" Upper center: a "pasteurized process cheese spread Havarti-type flavor" Lowermost right: a "pasteurized process cheese food with jalapeño peppers"...
- Promoschorhynchus (Therapsida: Therocephalia: Akidnognathidae) from the lowermost Tri****ic of South Africa and its implications for therocephalian survival...
- appearance of the first Archaeocyath bioherms. The Terreneuvian is the lowermost series/epoch of the Cambrian, lasting from 538.8 ± 0.2 Ma to c. 521 Ma...
- the barrel is on a much lower bore axis, as the Rhino fires from the lowermost chamber of the cylinder rather than from the topmost chamber in conventional...
- Geyer, G., & Moczydlowska-Vidal, M. (2007). Global standard names for the lowermost Cambrian series and stage. Episodes, 30(4), 287 Sean T. Cadigan. Newfoundland...
- to depth and temperature: The mesopelagic is the uppermost region. Its lowermost boundary is at a thermocline of 12 °C (54 °F) which generally lies at...