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backmost
backmost, a. (ˈbækməst) [f. back a.; a late formation after the type of foremost, hindmost: see -most. Cf. backermost.] Most to the back, hindmost; the opposite of foremost.1782 A. Monro Compar. Anat. 98 The four backmost teeth. 1874 Farrar Christ II. xlii. 95 Though now the axe was uplifted, nay, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Triopticus
The backmost pair of bosses form a thick shelf that stretches outwards and backwards over the rear end of the skull, comparable to the domes of pachycephalosaurs wikipedia.org
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backermost
† ˈbackermost, a. Obs. or dial. [f. back a.; late formation on type of hindermost, innermost: see -most.] By-form of backmost.1669 Churchw. Acc. in Archæol. XXXV. 449 (D.) In the gallery at Hampton in the backermost seat. 1699 in Phil. Trans. XXI. 287 Some of the backermost part of which [house] is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Teeth Numbers Guide: Everything to Know About Your Teeth
All the teeth will be numbered from the patient's perspective, i.e. first person. Numbers 1-16 are located in the maxillary arch, your upper jaw. These numbers start from the top right, backmost tooth, of the mouth and go across the upper teeth to your top left, backmost tooth. Numbers 17-32 are located in your mandibular arch, your lower jaw.
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Clarias pseudoleiacanthus
The characters that contributed to its diagnosis are: having a somewhat short occipital process (the backmost skull bone) a short distance between the wikipedia.org
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-most
-most, suffix (məʊst, məst) forming adjs. in the superlative degree (many of which are also used as advs.), is an altered form of OE. -mest (= Goth. -umist), a combination of two distinct OTeut. (and Indogermanic) superlative suffixes, -mo- (which occurs, e.g., in OE. forma first, hindema last, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nabnitu
The table also indicates that there are "front" and "back" designations. 1-(first)-2(second)-3(front)-4(front)-5(middle)-4(back)-3(back)-2(back)-1(backmost wikipedia.org
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Verquere
If a die shows more eyes than are required to move the backmost man to the twenty-fifth point, the player may still bear it off. wikipedia.org
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back
▪ I. back, n.1 (bæk) Forms: 1–3 bæc, 3–5 bac, 4–6 bak, bakke, (4–5 bake, 6 balke), 5–7 backe, 4– back. [Common Teut.: OE. bæc (neuter) is cogn. with OS. bak, OFris. bek, MDu. bak, LG. bak, ON. bak.—OTeut. *bako-(m); not found in Gothic or OHG., and now lost in Du. exc. in derivatives, as achterbaks,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Connected pawns
When attacking these chains, the weak spot is the backmost pawn because it is not protected by any other pawn. wikipedia.org
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Pipistrellus raceyi
The supraoccipital, the backmost part of the skull, is convex. The sides of the concave palate are about parallel. wikipedia.org
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Binhai Lake Golf Club
The course is designed by Pete Dye and plays to a par of 72 and 7,667 yards (7,011 m) from the backmost tees. wikipedia.org
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Bassoon
The backmost one, closest to the bassoonist, is held down throughout most of the bass register. wikipedia.org
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Takarazuka Music School
the school hallways stop the microwave oven before the bell rings in the school dormitory not make any sound while walking up the stairs board the backmost wikipedia.org
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