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I. latter [Am ˈlædər, Brit ˈlatə] N

latter <pl latter> The Real Academia Española recommends the unaccented forms in all cases:

the latter
the latter
the latter pl
the latter pl

II. latter [Am ˈlædər, Brit ˈlatə] ADJ attr

1. latter (second of two):

latter
latter

2. latter (later, last):

in his latter years form

latter-day [Am ˈlædər ˌdeɪ, Brit] ADJ attr

latter-day
latter-day

Latter-day Saints [ˈlædər deɪ seɪnts] N

Latter-day Saints
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This Spanish reform established four stages of pre-university education: non-compulsory educación infantil, from birth to six years; compulsory primary education, Primaria, from six to twelve; compulsory secondary education, ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, from twelve to sixteen; and either two years of Bachillerato, leading to university entrance, or two years of Formación Profesional Específica de Grado Medio, vocational training that can lead to Formación Profesional Específica de Grado Superior. The LOE superseded the LOGSE Ley Orgánica de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo of 1990. The major change was a reduction in humanities subjects in the curriculum, while citizenship classes Educación para la Ciudadanía were introduced. The latter have been controversial in some quarters.

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latter [ˈlætəʳ, Am ˈlæt̬ɚ] ADJ

1. latter (second of two):

the latter

2. latter (near the end):

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in the latter half of the year
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latter [ˈlæt̬·ər] ADJ

1. latter (second of two):

the latter
in the latter half of the year

2. latter (near the end):

latter

Latter-day Saint N

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