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lattermost

American  
[lat-er-mohst, -muhst] / ˈlæt ərˌmoʊst, -məst /

adjective

  1. latest; last.


lattermost British  
/ ˈlætəˌməʊst /

adjective

  1. a less common word for last 1

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Etymology

Origin of lattermost

First recorded in 1815–25; latter + -most

Example Sentences

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Regardless of a therapist’s expertise, it seems to me that this lattermost function is actually the main point, and that’s what the money is for: creating a relationship to someone outside the situation who will keep you on track and measure your progress.

From Slate

This lattermost claim is central to the book, a short volume with concise chapters that move through the details of his methodology and findings.

From Washington Post

The lattermost group constitutes a key part of Trump's voter base.

From Time

To clear up the lattermost question: The answer is incontrovertibly yes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fresh Issues upon the Universe that sum      Which is the lattermost of lives.

From Project Gutenberg