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westernmost

adjective as in western

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The new park, to be built adjacent to the westernmost of the three 11th Street bridges, was inspired by projects such as New York’s High Line, an elevated railway line remade as a garden promenade.

The road’s 92-mile route winds up, over and around sheer mountain passes before dead-ending at an old mining community at its westernmost point.

The bus journey ended at the westernmost tip of the island, the old Royal Navy Dockyard.

We make our way to Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress on the westernmost tip of the island.

At its westernmost end, about four miles North by East 1/2 East from the west end of m., is a dry sand of small extent.

A boat landed on the south-westernmost islet, and found it inhabited only by birds, but clothed with shrubs and wild grapes.

The Organ stands under the westernmost arch of the choir on the north side.

The westernmost is the most convenient for sailing in or out but is not well sheltered from a north-west wind or sea.

This island is a high mountain with a sharp-pointed top, and is the north-westernmost of all the Friendly Islands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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