different between outermost vs utermost
outermost
English
Etymology
From Middle English uttermost, uttirmest, uttermast, outemast, alteration (due to Middle English outre (“outer”)) of Old English ?temest, ?temest (“outermost”), equivalent to outer +? -most. Doublet of uttermost.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?a?t?mo?st/
Adjective
outermost
- superlative form of outer: most outer
- He lived on the outermost edge of the city.
Antonyms
- innermost
Related terms
- outermore
Translations
Noun
outermost (plural outermosts)
- That which is outermost; the surface; the outside.
- 1845, C. P. Bronson, Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy
- Observe, the Analytical course is from outermosts to innermosts, from effects to causes […]
- 1845, C. P. Bronson, Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy
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