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aftermost

[af-ter-mohst, ahf-, ahf-ter-muhst] / ˈæf tərˌmoʊst, ˈɑf-, ˈɑf tər məst /




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The aftermost of these was the cabin, where hung the cots of the captain and Riland himself.

From Slate • May 18, 2015

To keep the profile in balance, Disdale has pulled the aftermost portion of the bulwark inward a slight bit and painted it a light gray, the universally favored hue for marine camouflage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lead aft to a snatch block fast to the aftermost ringbolts and forward free.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had been assisting at the aftermost gun until, overcome with fatigue, he had sunk down on the deck just under the poop, where he had remained unnoticed.

From The Mate of the Lily Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book by Unknown

At the conclusion, a double-headed shot, from our aftermost gun, carried away his foremast by the board; that took away his bowsprit and maintopgallant-mast.

From Privateers and Privateering by Statham, E. P.