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Definition of Upmost

Upmost
Upmost Up"most`, a. [Cf. Uppermost.] Highest; topmost; uppermost. --Spenser. Dryden.

Meaning of Upmost from wikipedia

- the recess before the Subterranean Chamber). The King's Chamber is the upmost of the three main chambers of the pyramid. It is faced entirely with granite...
- Srivastava VK (August 2022). "Endogenous cysteine protease inhibitors in upmost pathogenic parasitic protozoa". Microbiological Research. 261: 127061. doi:10...
- Srivastava VK (August 2022). "Endogenous cysteine protease inhibitors in upmost pathogenic parasitic protozoa". Microbiological Research. 261: 127061. doi:10...
- exercise prolepsis and proslepsis continuous and contiguous affect and effect upmost and utmost deprecate and depreciate recurring and re-occurring paronym and...
- Mencius speaks of choosing duty. It is only by fulfilling duty to the upmost, That one obtains nobility. What does one learn, Studying the classics of...
- knowledge, master especially of all kinds of wise works, who had acquired the upmost wealth of understanding". In the 4th century BC the Sophist Alcidamas wrote...
- Nem was an American hip hop duo consisting of Chicago rappers Trygic and Upmost. The duo signed to TVT Records and released the single "Watch My Feet" in...
- nobility Mencius speaks of choosing duty It is only by fulfilling duty to the upmost That one obtains nobility What does one learn Studying the classics of the...
- downwards for the first (low most) border, and upwards for the upward (upmost) border. This way, the more precise original interval is fully covered.: Table...
- made the original concept of a character, the voice comes next. It is of upmost importance, because the animator has to be stimulated by the voice; he has...