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Definition of Innermost
1. Adjective. Being deepest within the self. "One's innermost feelings"
2. Adjective. Situated or occurring farthest within. "The innermost chamber"
Definition of Innermost
1. a. Farthest inward; most remote from the outward part; inmost; deepest within.
Definition of Innermost
1. Adjective. Farthest inside or towards the center or middle. ¹
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Definition of Innermost
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Innermost
Literary usage of Innermost
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The System of the Vedânta: According to Bâdarâyaṇa's Brahma-sûtras and by Paul Deussen (1912)
"It is thy " 'soul which is innermost of all.'—'Which, o Yajnavalkya. i?
"'innermost of all?'—'Thou canst not see the seer of seeing. u 'nor canst thou hear ..."
2. Synoptical Flora of North America: The Gamopetalae, Being a Second Edition by Asa Gray (1888)
"... campanulate or oblong, 3 or sometimes 4 lines long, mostly of firm coriaceous
and ; the outermost oval, inner oblong, the innermost thin, ..."
3. Hermathena by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) (1874)
"not the innermost part, or marrow, of her bones, but her bones, the innermost
... part of the praecordia, but the prae- cordia, innermost part of himself. ..."
4. Friedrich Froebel's Education by Development: The Second Part of the by Friedrich Fröbel (1899)
"In this extremely delicate yet effective reciprocal relation of the invisible,
the innermost, in each thing to the things around it as well as to the ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1876)
"The innermost skin of the innermost layer of pipes (I mean that layer which is
in contact with the side of tho body), the innermost skin, I say, ..."
6. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"The membranous envelopes of the central nervous system are three in number, the
innermost or pia belonging strictly to the nervous organ, tween the two ..."