innermost part

collocation in English

meaningsofinnermostandpart

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innermost
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.ə.məʊst/
us
/ˈɪn.ɚ.moʊst/
most secret ...
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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofinnermostandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is evident from the fact that theinnermostpartof a pol carried the highest status.
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The palace is theinnermostpartof the compound.
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Theinnermostpartcor responds to a zone close to the pith which is not preserved.
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Conversely, leaves of trees situated within the forest interior (shade-exposed leaves) were sampled at theinnermostpartof a branch so that exposure to sunlight would be minimal.
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Notice that these terms pick out the whole person (body), the five pieces farthest from the center (limbs and head), and theinnermostpartof the person (heart).
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This causes the water molecule cluster to disassociate, allowing much smaller individual water molecules to penetrate into theinnermostpartof the fabric.
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Recent speculation suggests that theinnermostpartof the core is enriched in gold, platinum and other siderophile elements.
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The royal residence was located at the highest andinnermostpartof the complex and was surrounded by a small garden with a spring.
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The mass corresponding to theinnermostpartof the thyro-arytenoid muscle remains still and motionless.
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Most of the jet material originates from theinnermostpartof the liner, a layer of about 10% to 20% of the thickness.
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Theinnermostpartof the fjord shows an interesting mixture of volcanic mountains and green vegetation in summertime.
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An example of a neuroendocrine cell is a cell of the adrenal medulla (innermostpartof the adrenal gland), which releases adrenaline to the blood.
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The only way out is centered to the west and provides access to theinnermostpartthe sanctuary.
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It is the only wooden building in theinnermostpartof the palace.
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It is very much easier to dig in and engage in trench warfare, irrespective of whether one feels in the innermost parts of one's consciousness that one is still right.
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Furthermore, its innermost parts used to lightly freeze over during winters.
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