Latter vs. Tatter

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Latteradjective

Relating to or being the second of two items.

Latteradjective

Near (or nearer) to the end.

Latteradjective

In the past, but close (or closer) to the present time.

Latteradjective

Later; more recent; coming or happening after something else; - opposed to former; as, the former and latter rain.

Latteradjective

Of two things, the one mentioned second.

Latteradjective

Recent; modern.

Latteradjective

Last; latest; final.

Latternoun

the second of two or the second mentioned of two;

Latteradjective

referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned (or the last one or ones of several);

Latteradjective

occurring or situated nearer to the end of something than to the beginning

Latteradjective

recent

Latteradjective

denoting the second or second mentioned of two people or things

Tatternoun

A shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing.

Tatternoun

A person engaged in tatting.

Tatterverb

(transitive) To destroy an article of clothing etc. by shredding.

Tatterverb

(intransitive) To fall into tatters.

Tatternoun

One who makes tatting.

Tatternoun

A rag, or a part torn and hanging; - chiefly used in the plural.

Tatterverb

To rend or tear into rags; - used chiefly in the past participle as an adjective.

Tatternoun

a small piece of cloth or paper

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