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  • latter-day — adj [only before noun] 1.) a latter day Versailles/Tsar/Robin Hood etc something or someone that exists now but is like a famous thing or person that existed in the past ▪ He ruled his business empire like a latter day Tsar. 2.) relating to a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • latter-day — latter ,day adjective existing now as a modern example of someone or something from the past: a latter day Robinson Crusoe …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • latter-day — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ modern or contemporary, especially when resembling some person or thing of the past: a latter day Noah …   English terms dictionary

  • latter-day — [lat′ərdā΄] adj. of recent or present time; modern …   English World dictionary

  • latter-day — /lat euhr day /, adj. 1. of a later or following period: latter day pioneers. 2. of the present period or time; modern: the latter day problems of our society. [1835 45; LATTER + DAY] * * * …   Universalium

  • latter-day — /ˈlætə deɪ / (say latuh day) adjective 1. of a latter or more advanced day or period, or modern: latter day problems. 2. of the concluding or final days of the world …  

  • latter-day — ADJ: ADJ n Latter day is used to describe someone or something that is a modern equivalent of a person or thing in the past. He holds the belief that he is a latter day prophet …   English dictionary

  • latter-day — adjective (only before noun) a latter day Versailles/Tsar/Robin Hood etc something or someone that exists now but is like a famous thing or person that existed in the past: ruling his business empire like a latter day Tsar …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • latter-day — adjective a latter day puritan Syn: modern, present day, current, contemporary …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • latter-day — lat′ter day adj. 1) of a later or following period: latter day pioneers[/ex] 2) of the present period or time; modern • Etymology: 1835–45 …   From formal English to slang

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