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['ɪnməʊst]* * ** * *inmost /ˈɪnməʊst/a.intimo; (il) più interno; (il) più recondito; (il) più riposto; (il) più segreto: one's inmost feelings, i sentimenti più intimi; one's inmost thoughts, i pensieri più segreti● in one's inmost heart, nell'intimo del cuore.* * *['ɪnməʊst]
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inmost — /in mohst / or, esp. Brit., / meuhst/, adj. 1. situated farthest within: the inmost recesses of the forest. 2. most intimate or secret: one s inmost thoughts. [bef. 900; ME (see IN 1, MOST); r. inmest, OE innemest, equiv. to inne within + mest… … Universalium
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