Aftermost

usgb/ˈæftərməʊst/
adjective

Situated at or near the very back, such as in a series, sequence or area.

The aftermost cabin of the ship was quite small.
Visual representation of "aftermost" - Situated at or near the very back, such as in a series, sequence or area.

Often appears as...

  • aftermost car
  • aftermost cabin
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Physical Locations

Often used to describe the furthest position of something within a physical space.

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The tourists moved to the aftermost deck to get a clearer view of the horizon.
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Not Always Last

'Aftermost' implies far back, but not necessarily the final in a sequence.

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He chose the aftermost row in the auditorium, but three rows were still behind him.
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Often Nautical

Commonly used in nautical contexts like on ships, referring to the part nearest the stern.

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The captain's quarters are traditionally located in the aftermost section of the vessel.
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