inmost part
1Inmost — In most , a. [OE. innemest, AS. innemest, a double superlative form fr. inne within, fr. in in. The modern form is due to confusion with most. See {In}, and cf. {Aftermost}, {Foremost}, {Innermost}.] Deepest within; farthest from the surface or… …
2inmost — adjective The very deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost …
3in|ner|most — «IHN uhr mohst», adjective, noun. –adj. farthest in; inmost: »the innermost parts of the machine. –n. the inmost part. ╂[Middle English inner + most, Old English innemest inmost] …
4innermost — adj 1. inmost, farthest inward, Scot., Irish. benmost, deep within. 2. innate, intrinsic, inherent, indigenous, indwelling, immanent; ingrained, engrained, inwrought, en wrought. 3. essential, basic, radical, organic, constitutional, fundamental; …
5ἐνδόμυχον — ἐνδόμυχος in the inmost part of a dwelling masc/fem acc sg ἐνδόμυχος in the inmost part of a dwelling neut nom/voc/acc sg …
6ἐντεριώνας — ἐντεριώνᾱς , ἐντεριώνη inmost part fem acc pl ἐντεριώνᾱς , ἐντεριώνη inmost part fem gen sg (doric aeolic) …
7innermost — I. adjective Date: 14th century farthest inward ; inmost II. noun Date: 14th century the inmost part …
8Mars (mythology) — Mars, 1st century, found in the Forum of Nerva (Capitoline Museums, Rome) Ancient Roman religion …
9bottom — /ˈbɒtəm / (say botuhm) noun 1. the lowest or deepest part of anything, as distinguished from the top: the bottom of a hill; the bottom of a page. 2. the place of least honour, dignity, or achievement: the bottom of the class; our team finished at …
10bottom — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a the lowest point or part (bottom of the stairs). b the part on which a thing rests (bottom of a saucepan). c the underneath part (scraped the bottom of the car). d the furthest or inmost part (bottom of the garden). 2 colloq …