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end·most

 (ĕnd′mōst′)
adj.
Being at or closest to the end; last.
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endmost

(ˈɛndˌməʊst)
adj
nearest the end; most distant
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end•most

(ˈɛndˌmoʊst)

adj.
farthest; most distant; last.
[1765–75]
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endmost

adjective
Bringing up the rear:
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Loosening this belt a little, as I tucked my toes tenaciously under the endmost bar, I undid and passed the two ends under one of the middle bars, fastening the clasp upon the other side.
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