That is the correct spelling of "latter" -- a noun meaning the second of two options or choices: the first is the former, the second is the latter. Example: Given the choice between reading and playing, she chose the latter (she chose to play).
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A ladder is a stepped bar used to climb up, or metaphorically a hierarchy or list.
The adjective or adverb later refers to an occurrence at a following point in time.
It's like go away. Get away from me sort of thing lol :P
The opposite of latter is former.
When given a choice, I chose the latter option.
"latter fire" refers to the Apocalypse.
Former is the first subject in the sentence, latter is the last (usually of two). "A car and a plane are both going to Houston, the latter arrives first." The latter is the plane, the former is the car.
You spell it badminton.
The latter.
Hopefully an F since you can't even spell "letter".
It can be spelled as Hong Kong or Hongkong, albeit the latter is far less frequent.
Latter I think more common, but I see it regularly both ways.
someone will hopefully answer this when you make it make sense and use spell check XD
The correct spelling (for a program or person) is "dialer."
you spell saint john in french the way you spell it in English hope that answers your question i will post another question when i think of one answer you latter!!!!!!!!!!! Bye Saint Jean
To spell it out (letter: Spanish name; latter, phonetically): R = ere (ERRay) O = o (aw) W = uve doble (OObay DAWblay) A = a (ah) H = hache (AHchay)
You spell "hello" h, e, l, l, o. It's also misspelled as hallow or hellow, the latter probably influenced by the word "yellow."
They are considered to be 'Equip Cards' but not 'Equip Spell Cards', in case anything specifies the latter.
It seems like you're trying to spell something in your room. Can you provide more context or details so I can assist you better?