aftermost

Adjective

 * 1)  Nearest the stern of a vessel.
 * 2)  Most recent.
 * 3) * 1653, Peter English, The Survey of Policy, Leith, Section1, Subsection1, p.99,
 * In this sense Aristotle’s words hold good, if he refer the former part of the fourth species to the after-most times and ultimat center of Heroicisme, and the latter part to the prior, though not to the first times thereof.
 * 1)  Most recent.
 * 2) * 1653, Peter English, The Survey of Policy, Leith, Section1, Subsection1, p.99,
 * In this sense Aristotle’s words hold good, if he refer the former part of the fourth species to the after-most times and ultimat center of Heroicisme, and the latter part to the prior, though not to the first times thereof.
 * 1) * 1653, Peter English, The Survey of Policy, Leith, Section1, Subsection1, p.99,
 * In this sense Aristotle’s words hold good, if he refer the former part of the fourth species to the after-most times and ultimat center of Heroicisme, and the latter part to the prior, though not to the first times thereof.

Adverb

 * 1)  At the very back.