a. [f. as prec. + -MOST.] Most westerly; farthest west.

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1685.  W. Hedges, Diary (Hakl. Soc.), I. 175. We … came to an anchor … on ye Westwardmost Brace.

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1788.  J. White, Jrnl. Voy. N. S. Wales (1790), 109. The westward-most point of a very large bay.

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1894.  Daily News, 7 May, 6/3. They propose to commence at once on the westwardmost bay of the chapel.

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