Topmost

Topmost
Topmost Top"most`, a. Highest; uppermost; as, the topmost cliff; the topmost branch of a tree. [1913 Webster]

The nightngale may claim the topmost bough. --Cowper. [1913 Webster]


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  • topmost — Ⅰ. top [1] ► NOUN 1) the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface. 2) a thing placed on, fitted to, or covering the upper part of something. 3) (the top) the highest or most important rank, level, or position. 4) the utmost degree: she… …   English terms dictionary

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