Hithermost
[hith -er-mohst or, esp. British, -muh st] /ˈhɪð ərˌmoʊst or, esp. British, -məst/
adjective
1.
nearest in this direction.
/ˈhɪðəˌməʊst/
adjective
1.
(rare) nearest to this place or in this direction
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