Definition of Innermosts

1. innermost [n] - See also: innermost

Lexicographical Neighbors of Innermosts

inner table of skull
inner tube
inner tubes
inner workings
innerbelt
innerbelts
innercity
innerduce
innerduced
innerduces
innerducing
innerly
innermost intercostal muscle
innermostly
innermosts (current term)
innerness
innernesses
inners
innersole
innersoles
innerspring
innertube
innertubes
innervate
innervated
innervates
innervating
innervation
innervation apraxia

Literary usage of Innermosts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of by C. P. Bronson (1845)
"... and the Synthetical progress from innermosts to outermost; or from causes to effects. up the Body, with the materials, furnished by the- external world. ..."

2. Studies from Life by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1867)
"... after death, exposed openly to the world; her innermosts thoughts, words, and actions displayed; her letters, written in the anguish of religious doubt, ..."

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