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lowermost

ADJECTIVE
  1. farthest down
    bottommost shelf

How To Use lowermost In A Sentence

  • The Lower Carboniferous and lowermost Upper Carboniferous stratigraphic sequence is composed of the Culm siliceous shales, the Culm siliceous limestones, the Culm limestones and the upper black shales.
  • In a normal limb the lymphangiogram will show opacification of five to 15 main collecting vessels as they converge on the lowermost inguinal lymph nodes.
  • As seeds ripened during the course of the experiment, the inflorescences were harvested by clipping the main stalk of each flowering culm just below the lowermost panicle branch.
  • From these are to be carefully distinguished such rudiments as arise later during ossification, mostly as _ossa intercalaria_, in order to give greater strength to the skull in view of the greater development of the brain, etc.; the latter give their individual character to the _smaller_ vertebrate groups, and comprise such bones as the _vomer_, the _Wormian bones_, the lowermost turbinal, etc. "(p. 63, 1838). Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Piton, is as high as Etna, and of very little extent; while the lowermost, covered with tufts of retama, reaches as far as the Estancia de los Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • The lowermost rocks are serpentinized dunite and harzburgite, which are best exposed in the NE of the ophiolite.
  • The lowermost deposit in an accumulation is the indicator of the oldest event, or period, in the depositional record.
  • The bone at the middle of the head is double, the hardest and most compact part being the upper portion, where it is connected with the skin, and the lowest, where it is connected with the meninx (dura mater); and from the uppermost and lowermost parts the bone gradually becomes softer and less compact, till you come to the diploe. On Injuries Of The Head
  • But Mr Junior of the lowermost mess, the person closest to the door, studiously ignored the call. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • But in either case, the needle never again, of itself, recovers the original virtue thus marred or lost; and if the binnacle compasses be affected, the same fate reaches all the others that may be in the ship; even were the lowermost one inserted into the kelson. Moby Dick; or the Whale
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