Latter
91latter-day — adjective modern or contemporary, especially when mirroring some person or thing of the past: a latter day Noah …
92latter-day — adjective a latter day puritan Syn: modern, present day, current, contemporary …
93latter-day — UK / US adjective existing now as a modern example of someone or something from the past a latter day Robinson Crusoe …
94Latter-day Saints — UK / US noun [plural] members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, a Christian religious group established in the US in 1830 …
95latter-day — lat′ter day adj. 1) of a later or following period: latter day pioneers[/ex] 2) of the present period or time; modern • Etymology: 1835–45 …
96Latter-day Saint — Lat′ter day Saint′ n. rel a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints • Etymology: 1825–35 …
97latter-day — adjective belonging to the present or recent times the latter day problems of our society • Similar to: ↑present …
98latter lammas — noun Usage: usually capitalized 2d L Etymology: so called ironically from the fact that there is only one Lammas in a year : a day that will never come * * * Latter Lammas, a day that will never arrive because there is no second Lammas in the… …
99latter-born — lattˈer born adjective (Shakespeare) Younger • • • Main Entry: ↑latter …
100latter-mint — lattˈer mint noun (Keats) Apparently a late kind of mint • • • Main Entry: ↑latter …