Latter-day
[lat-er-dey] /ˈlæt ərˌdeɪ/
adjective
1.
of a later or following period:
latter-day pioneers.
2.
of the present period or time; modern:
the latter-day problems of our society.
adjective
1.
present-day; modern
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noun 1. a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. noun 1. a more formal name for a Mormon
- Latter-day saints
noun 1. a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. noun 1. a more formal name for a Mormon See Mormons. Note: The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is a denomination that separated from the Mormons in the nineteenth century; it rejects the use of the name Mormon.
- Latterly
[lat-er-lee] /ˈlæt ər li/ adverb 1. of late; lately: He has been latterly finding much to keep himself busy. 2. in a later or subsequent part of a period: Latterly he became a patron of the arts. /ˈlætəlɪ/ adverb 1. recently; lately 1734, from latter + -ly (2). Called by Johnson “a low word lately […]
- Lattermost
[lat-er-mohst, -muh st] /ˈlæt ərˌmoʊst, -məst/ adjective 1. latest; last. /ˈlætəˌməʊst/ adjective 1. a less common word for last1
- Lattice
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