adjective located at or forming the rear; furthest back
Describes the player or team that is furthest back on the field or court, particularly in team sports like soccer or basketball.
Describes the behavior of animals where the hindmost individual is the last in a group, often seen in herding or migration patterns.
Used to describe the rear or last position in a group or line, often in the context of navigation or direction.
Refers to the position at the back or rear of a military formation, often used in strategy and tactics.
The writer used the term 'hindmost' to describe the position of the character at the back of the group.
The psychologist referred to the hindmost thoughts as the most deeply buried in the patient's subconscious.
The archaeologist found the hindmost layer of artifacts to be the oldest and most significant in the excavation site.
The military strategist emphasized the importance of protecting the hindmost troops in the retreat to prevent ambushes.