Updating the answer to actually be correct:
2nd penultimate
3rd antepenultimate
4th preantepenultimate
5th propreantepenultimate
antepenultimate
It would be the antepenultimate position.
Antepultimate is the 3rd to the last syllable of a word or 3rd to the last event of a series of events.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
No. According to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, the symbols for ordinal numbers are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and so on. Always write the number in digits and then the last two letters of the word. For example, two thousand thirteenth = 2,013th. The last two letters are "th" except for numbers ending in 1, 2, and 3, but including numbers ending in 11, 12, and 13. There is one alternative, though. The dictionary allows you to write 2d, 3d, 22d, 23d, and so on. In other words, it's okay to skip the next-to-last letter if the last letter is "d".
An antepenultimate is something which occurs third-last in a sequence - the one before the penultimate.
The word for last but two is "penultimate."
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Antepenultimate.
The penultimate is the second from last and the antepenultimate is the third from last
It would be the antepenultimate position.
Ms. Sproston is the antepenultimate applicant in the line.
Last is December, 2nd last is November, 3rd last is October, 4th last is September.
The penultimate syllable is next to the last.The antepenultimate syllable is the one before the penultimate syllable, or third from the last.The preantepenultimate syllable is the one before the antepenultimate syllable, or the fourth from the last.
Antepenultimate means third from the end, penultimate means second from the end and ultimate means the last
no the 3rd season was the last