Recent vs. Latest

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Recentadjective

Having happened a short while ago.

Recentadjective

Up-to-date; not old-fashioned or dated.

Recentadjective

Having done something a short while ago that distinguishes them as what they are called.

Recentadjective

(sciences) Particularly in geology, palaeontology, and astronomy: having occurred a relatively short time ago, but still potentially thousands or even millions of years ago.

Recentadjective

Of the Holocene, particularly pre-21st century.

Recentadjective

Of late origin, existence, or occurrence; lately come; not of remote date, antiquated style, or the like; not already known, familiar, worn out, trite, etc.; fresh; novel; new; modern; as, recent news.

Recentadjective

Of or pertaining to the present or existing epoch; as, recent shells.

Recentadjective

being new in a time not long past;

Recentadjective

of the immediate past or just previous to the present time;

Recentadjective

near to or not long before the present;

Recentadjective

having happened, begun, or been done not long ago; belonging to a past period comparatively close to the present

Recentadjective

another term for Holocene

Recentnoun

the Holocene epoch.

Latestadjective

Last, final.

Latestadjective

Most recent.

Latestadverb

At the latest.

Latestnoun

The most recent thing, particularly information or news.

Latestadjective

up to the immediate present; most recent or most up-to-date;

Latestadjective

in accord with the most fashionable ideas or style;

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