
1) Accommodating to night owls 2) Adjective for a Marquand hero 3) Adjective for George Apley 4) Advanced 5) After a delay 6) After curfew 7) After deadline 8) After lights-out 9) After midnight 10) After midnight, to Cinderella 11) After some delay 12) After the bell 13) After the buzzer 14) After the deadline
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1) Afterhand 2) Afterhours 3) Behindhand 4) Belated 5) Belatedly 6) Dead 7) Deceased 8) Delayed 9) Lately 10) Latish 11) Latterly 12) Modern 13) Not in time 14) Overdue 15) Past 16) Past due 17) Posthumous 18) Previous 19) Recent 20) Recently 21) Tardive 22) Tardy 23) Unpunctual
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Latin, meaning: broadly, widely, extensively
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[Tonga] Late Island is an uninhabited volcanic island southwest of Vava{okina}u in the kingdom of Tonga. The small, 6-km-wide circular island of Late, lying along the Tofua volcanic arc about 55 km WSW of the island of Vava{okina}u, contains a 400-m-wide, 150-m-deep summit crater with an ephemeral lake. The largely submerged basaltic andesi...
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• (v.) Existing or holding some position not long ago, but not now; lately deceased, departed, or gone out of office; as, the late bishop of London; the late administration. • (a.) After the usual or proper time, or the time appointed; after delay; as, he arrived late; -- opposed to early. • (a.) Not long ago; lately. • (v.) Con...
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Consumers whose children have left home or adults over the age of 35 with no children.
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Late (lāt)
adjective [
Compar. Later (lāt'ẽr), or
latter (lăt'tẽr);
superl. Latest (lāt'ĕst) or
Last (lȧst).] [ Middle English
lat slow, slack, Anglo-Saxon
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Late adverb [ Anglo-Saxon
late . See
Late ,
adjective ]
1. After the usual or proper time, or the time appointed; after delay; as, he arrived
late ; -- opposed to
early .
2. Not long ago; lately.
3. Far in the night, day,...
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From sunset (winter), from two hours before sunset (summer).
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The falling part of a ball's bounce.
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[
adj] - (linguistics) of a later stage in the development of a language or literature 2. [adj] - at or toward an end or late period or stage of development 3. [adj] - being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time 4. [adv] - at an advanced age or stage 5. [adv] - later than usual or than ex...
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adjective being or occurring at an advanced period of time or after a usual or expected time; `late evening`; `late 18th century`; `a late movie`; `took a late flight`; `had a late breakfast`
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Incorporating a move into a trick just before its completion.
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Putting an extra move into a trick before landing.
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Putting an extra move in an aerial trick before landing.
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