1. outermost - Noun
2. outermost - Adjective
3. outermost - Adjective Satellite
Being on the extreme external part; farthest outward; as, the outermost row.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe body is the outermost layer of the mind. David Mitchell (author)
Our initial perplexity before nature is explained by our seeing at first the small outer branches and not penetrating to the main branches or the trunk. But once this is realized, one will perceive a repetition of the whole law even in the outermost leaf and turn it to good use. Paul Klee
What we are seeking in tomorrow's trip is indeed that key to our future on earth. We are expanding the mind of man. We are extending this God-given brain and these God-given hands to their outermost limits and in so doing all mankind will benefit. All mankind will reap the harvest. Wernher von Braun
A baseline is drawn between the outermost points of the outermost islands, subject to these points being sufficiently close to one another. Source: Internet
According to a security official, two of the rockets had breached the outermost fence but did not strike near the embassy’s heavily fortified walls. Source: Internet
A flow of argon gas (usually 14 to 18 liters per minute) is introduced between the two outermost tubes of the torch and an electrical spark is applied for a short time to introduce free electrons into the gas stream. Source: Internet