inmost
IPA: ɪnmoʊst
noun
- That which is innermost; the core.
adjective
- The very deepest within; farthest from the surface or external part; innermost
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Examples of "inmost" in Sentences
- The holie of holies, that is, the inmost and holiest place of the Ievves Temple, as it vvere the Chauncel.
- It was plain that he loved them, that they came nearer to expressing his real -- that is, his inmost -- self.
- Innocence and peace are the two inmost principles of heaven; they are called inmost principles, because they proceed immediately from the
- The outer is of the day, under the empire of mode; the outer passes away, in swift endless changes; the inmost is the same yesterday, today and forever.
- The true temple stood separate, in the midst of these buildings, its interior being divided by a curtain into two parts, of which the inmost was the Holy of
- There are three things of which every man consists, and which follow in an orderly connection, -- the soul, the mind, and the body: his inmost is the soul, his middle is the mind, and his ultimate is the body.
- The outward court is a square of forty feet, and includes two other courts: in the inmost are the royal apartments, which I was very desirous to see, but found it extremely difficult; for the great gates, from one square into another, were but eighteen inches high, and seven inches wide.
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