late
adjective
/leɪt/
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- Not arriving or occurring until after an expected time.
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sērus,
tardatus
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- Near the end of a period of time.
- Specifically, near the end of the day.
- (usually, not comparable) Associated with the end of a period.
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tardus
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- (not comparable, euphemistic) Deceased, dead: used particularly when speaking of the dead person's actions while alive. (Generally must be preceded by a possessive or an article, commonly "the"; see usage notes. Can itself only precede the person's name, never follow it.)
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abortus
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late
adverb
/leɪt/
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- After a deadline has passed, past a designated time.
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tarde,
sērō
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later
adverb
/ˈleɪtə/
,
/ˈleɪtɚ/
,
[ˈleɪ̯ɾɚ]
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- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
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sētius
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- (Manglish, Singlish) What if (something problematic or unanticipated happens); if not (something undesirable will happen).
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sētius,
postea
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lateral
adjective
/ˈlæt.ə.ɹəl/
,
/ˈlæt.ɹəl/
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- To the side; of or pertaining to the side.
- (phonetics, phonology) (of a consonant, especially the English clear l) Pertaining to speech sounds generated by partially blocking the egress of the airstream with the tongue, leaving space on one or both sides of the occlusion for air passage.
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lateralis
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