innermost
IPA: ˈɪnɝmoʊst
noun
- That which is innermost; the core.
adjective
- Farthest inside or towards the center or middle.
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Examples of "innermost" in Sentences
- I mean, there’s a reason they are called innermost thoughts.
- The G3C consisted of six layers of nylon (the innermost was a rubberized bladder).
- You don't seriously think that I have 'innermost' (and hence unspoken) intentions.
- The innermost was the bedchamber, from which projected a little oratory with an oriel window; the outer, the
- The innermost was a dead rock with no atmosphere, while the next was a dead rock with far too much atmosphere.
- The question concerns the very large — space, galaxies, etc. — but also the very small, namely the innermost structure of matter.
- Beside the inward and the outward man, I do not indeed perceive that the apostle makes another inward of the inward man, that is, the innermost of the whole man.
- For Z Zcr, if the innermost orbital is not filled, the electric field of the nucleus will pull an electron out of the vacuum, resulting in the spontaneous emission of a positron.
- I met with two incredible scientists who work there, senior physicist Michael Barnett who is the head of the Particle Data Group, from Lawrence Berkley National Labs, and Neal Hartman, who engineered the innermost part of ATLAS, the pixel detector.
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