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    lat·er
    [ˈlādər]
    adjective
    1. comparative of late
    adverb
    later (comparative adverb) · later (adverb)
    1. comparative of late
      • at a time in the near future; soon or afterward:
        "I'll see you later" · "later on it will be easier"
    exclamation
    informal
    1. goodbye for the present; see you later.
    -later
    [lədər]
    combiningform
    1. denoting a person who worships a specified thing:
      "idolater"
    Origin
    from Greek -latrēs ‘worshipper’.
    late
    [lāt]
    adjective
    later (comparative adjective)
    1. doing something or taking place after the expected, proper, or usual time:
      "his late arrival" · "she was half an hour late for her lunch appointment"
    2. belonging or taking place near the end of a particular time or period:
      "they won the game with a late goal"
      • denoting or belonging to the advanced stage of a historical period or cultural movement:
        "the late 1960s" · "late Gothic style"
      • far on in the day or night:
        "I'm sorry the call is so late" · "it's too late for lunch"
      • flowering or ripening toward the end of the season:
        "the last late chrysanthemums"
    3. (the/one's late)
      (of a specified person) no longer alive:
      "her late husband's grave" · "the late William Jennings Bryan"
      • no longer having the specified status; former:
        "a late colleague of mine"
    adverb
    later (comparative adverb)
    1. after the expected, proper, or usual time:
      "she arrived late"
    2. far on in time; toward the end of a period:
      "it happened late in 1984"
      • at or until a time far on in the day or night:
        "now I'm old enough to stay up late"
    3. formerly but not now living or working in a specified place or institution:
      "Captain Falconer, late of the British army"
    Origin
    Old English læt (adjective; also in the sense ‘slow, tardy’), late (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to German lass, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin lassus ‘weary’, let, and let.
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