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latter [ˈlætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] ADJ form

1. latter (second of two):

the latter

2. latter (near the end):

in the latter part of sth

latter-day ADJ

latter-day tsar:

I . late [leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after expected time):

3. late (dead):

4. late (recent):

II . late [leɪt] ADV

2. late (recently):

3. late (after expected time):

late payment N ECON

Usage examples with latter

the latter
in the latter part of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The latter phenomenon is referred to as the ozone hole.
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These were over 100 ft long and contained a ballroom and a picture gallery, the latter itself 106 feet (32 m) long.
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The first disc is exactly the same as the original release, with additional tracks and remixes on the latter disc.
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The majority of the latter declined the proposal.
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The latter both being mechanisms that dampen the partials, causing their decay in the absence of an exciting force.
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The client would disclose whether he needed to urinate or defecate, and he would be charged accordingly, the latter costing more.
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This latter aspect of the poem raises important questions regarding the cultural milieu in which it was repeatedly copied and presumably read.
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The latter can occur when a domain name is allowed to lapse and is subsequently reregistered by another party.
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The latter also died in tragic carjacking incident the same year.
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The first 4 digits identify the banking company and the latter 4 digits are assigned to the branch.
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