Sociology, asked by kambojnitish74, 7 months ago

latter means standing in the row​

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Answered by Anonymous
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distinguished from former

adjective. being the second mentioned of two (distinguished from former): I prefer the latter offer to the former one. more advanced in time; later: in these latter days of human progress. near or comparatively near to the end: the latter part of the century.

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Answered by expertsolver77
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You means latter or letter?

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what do you mean?

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