Lastly
[last-lee, lahst-] /ˈlæst li, ˈlɑst-/
adverb
1.
in conclusion; in the last place; finally.
/ˈlɑːstlɪ/
adverb
1.
at the end or at the last point
sentence connector
2.
in the end; finally: lastly, he put on his jacket
adv.
late 14c., from last (adj.) + -ly (2).
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