0 in the highest position or having the most importance:
The uppermost part of the succession is represented again by shallow marine clastics.
In 2004, we returned to expose the uppermost floor to get a broad horizontal exposure.
This suggests that the uppermost primary branches are more desirable for cutting for their edible leaves as a vegetable.
In the uppermost migmatites, where they are widespread, they involved infiltration of aqueous fluids from an external source.
The uppermost flowers are usually light blue, small and sterile, whereas the flowers below are blackish blue with white recurved teeth.
When commissions were granted in the 1670s that did not concern the excise, gentry impetus was again uppermost.
Thus, strictly speaking, his normal form did not use product-nodes, other than at the uppermost level.
Extreme and extremely, by contrast, illustrate form-function combinations associated with the usage of the uppermost social ranks, women in particular, in the seventeenth century.
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