Use "farthest" in a sentence

1. Aftermost definition is - farthest aft

2. See who could jump the farthest.

3. What's the farthest you've ever run?

4. Leeward : The side farthest from the wind.

5. It's ten miles away, at the farthest.

6. The farthest landmark visible is about 30km away.

7. My sister was the one who travelled farthest.

8. Who do you think can jump the farthest?

9. The farthest distance I've run is ten miles.

10. I will enter its farthest retreats, its densest forests.

11. The farthest point on lunar orbit is called apogee.

12. Farthest aft: The Aftermost sail is called a spanker.

13. She is the farthest advanced of all my students.

14. She lived farthest away from school of all of us.

15. Pluto is the farthest planet in the solar system.

16. In this algorithm, complete farthest distance or complete linkage is the Agglomerative method that uses the distance between the members that are the farthest apart

17. At its farthest distance from the sun, called perihelion, the Comet

18. An Annular eclipse happens when the moon is farthest from Earth.

19. 13 The farthest way about is the nearest way home. 

20. Neptune is one of the farthest planets of the solar system.

21. The farthest way about is the nearest way home. 

22. Aboral The part of the body farthest from the mouth

23. We've voyaged to the farthest reaches of the Solar System.

24. 1 Pluto is the farthest planet in the solar system.

25. The farthest venue from Olympic Park, rowing, is 25 miles away.

26. 9 Neptune is one of the farthest planets of the solar system.

27. A comet is at aphelion when it is farthest from the sun.

28. Go to the farthest house in the village and I'll meet you there.

29. Farthest down Familiarity information: Bottommost used as an adjective is very rare.

30. The farthest most were willing to go was the advice to reduce partners.

31. This was the second-farthest penetration of Greenland's ice sheet at that date.

32. His work drives violence and sex into the farthest corner of aestheticism.

33. This map, which adjoins the preceding ones, shows the area farthest to the north

34. The television broadcast can sent its programs to the farthest corner of the country.

35. The hangar doors on the farthest building had been opened to bring out the helicopter.

36. Aphelion is the point of the Earth’s orbit that is farthest away from the Sun

37. Apolune definition, the point in a lunar orbit that is farthest from the moon

38. Go preach in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the farthest parts of the earth.’

39. The Atlatl is held in one hand, gripped near the end farthest from the cup

40. The Antenna you choose should be based on the tower located farthest from your location

41. He was the farthest thing you could imagine in the Union Army from an abolitionist.

42. Barry lived on an estate on the side of Thirkett farthest away from Little Knoll.

43. The terminal Bronchiole is the farthest segment of the conducting zone, branching off the lesser Bronchioles

44. Like Gandhiji, Deen Dayal Upadhyayji also talked about the last person at the farthest fringes.

45. Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.

46. Apolune [¦ap·ə¦lün] (astronomy) Farthest point of a satellite in …

47. She uses her last shillings to buy passage on a coach to the farthest destination they afford.

48. Of all Apaches, the Lipans ranged the farthest east, even as far as the Mississippi River

49. And the data linked to the pay system, and which will farthest mobilize the worker's positivity.

50. The point in the orbit of a body which is farthest from the earth (adjective) Apogeal, apogean, apogeic

51. From its discovery in 1846 until the discovery of Pluto in 1930, Neptune was the farthest known planet.

52. Similarly, the eclipses fell behind the predicted schedules by several minutes when the Earth moved farthest from Jupiter.

53. The Aphelion is the point in the orbit of an object where it is farthest from the Sun

54. We went to the National Spelling Bee and tried to predict which children would advance farthest in competition.

55. The point in the orbit nearest the sun is called perihelion, while the point farthest is called aphelion.

56. This page shows answers to the clue Apolune, followed by 3 definitions like “Apoapsis in lunar orbit”, “That point in a lunar orbit which is farthest from the Moon” and “The farthest point from the Moon in an object's orbit around it”.

57. Smoking a cigarette may have been the farthest thing from his mind when he left for school that day.

58. What does Apolune mean? The point in an orbit around the moon where the orbiting body is farthest from the moon

59. This Saturday, July 4, Earth will be at the farthest point in its orbit around the sun, also known as Aphelion.

60. Where is the Blow hole? It is located on the farthest rock formation in between Woods Cove and Pearl Street Beach

61. Aurelion Sol breathes lightning in a line towards the farthest enemy, dealing magic damage and Overcharging all enemies hit for 10 seconds

62. The Earth's two apsides are the farthest point, Aphelion, and the nearest point, perihelion, of its orbit around the host Sun

63. Alluvium, the debut novel of science fiction writer Nolan Oreno, explores the farthest reaches of human nature in a very inhuman place

64. Aphelion (plural aphelia) ( astronomy ) The point in the elliptical orbit of a planet , comet , etc., where it is farthest from the Sun

65. In anatomy, denoting a layer or cells farthest away from the surface. Example: the Basal cells of the corneal epithelium nearest Bowman's layer.

66. He also figured out the planet goes faster when it's at perihelion, nearer the sun, than when it's at aphelion, its farthest distance.

67. Their Aphelia-- or the farthest points of their orbits from the sun -- are usually, if not invariably, situated so near to the path either of

68. Apse, in astronomy, either of the two points on an elliptical orbit that are nearest to, and farthest from, the focus, or centre of attraction

69. Apsides (ap -să-deez) (singular: apsis) The two points in an orbit that lie closest to – periapsis – and farthest from – apapsis – the center of gravitational attraction

70. The point of closest approach is called the periApsis or pericenter and the point of farthest excursion is the apoApsis (Greek ἀπο, from), apocenter or apApsis

71. The point of closest approach is called the periApsis or pericentre and the point of farthest excursion is called the apoApsis (Greek από, from, which

72. Does he live farthest of all , as far away as the sky is , and is he the child of poor parents as you were , mother ? "

73. To help distribute sun room daylight to the sides of rooms that are farthest from the equator, inexpensive ceiling-to-floor mirrors can be used.

74. The attack by each nucleophile occurs at the carbonyl carbon farthest away from the acetoxy group to give a carbamoyl or an ester function at this position.

75. Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. ---Dale Carnegie's Scrapbook.

76. This total solar eclipse occurred near Aphelion , the point in Earth's elliptical orbit farthest from the Sun, and so the Sun was near its smallest apparent size.

77. Apolune; aposelene Hypernyms ("Apolune" is a kind of): apoapsis ; point of apoapsis ((astronomy) the point in an orbit farthest from the body being orbited)

78. Apogee The point at which a missile trajectory or a satellite orbit is farthest from the center of the gravitational field of the controlling body or bodies

79. With a deep and eclectic approach to dance music, Borak is known with his genre bending acts formed with the influence of the farthest borders of Asia, Middle

80. If M were the Earth, capital M, then we would call the point of closest approach "perigee," and the point farthest away from the Earth, we would call that "apogee."