Lateen-rigged
[la-teen-rigd, luh-] /læˈtinˌrɪgd, lə-/
adjective
1.
having lateen sails.
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- Late in life
In old age. For example, Isn’t it rather late in life for your grandmother to go trekking in Nepal?
- Late in the day
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