a. Obs. rare. [f. L. extim-us, superl. of exter outside: on the analogy of ultimate.] Outmost, uttermost.

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1659.  H. More, Immort. Soul (1662), 178. Personal figuration in the extimate parts thereof, that represent the Body, Face and Vestments, [etc.]. Ibid. (1672), Brief Reply, 119–20. The supreme or extimate Heaven is in no place.

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