What is another word for latters?

Pronunciation: [lˈatəz] (IPA)

There are a few synonyms for the word "latters" that can be used in different contexts. Some of them include "later," "subsequent," "afterward," "following," "ensuing," and "next." The word "later" refers to a period of time that comes after the present or previously mentioned period. "Subsequent" refers to something that follows or comes after something else. "Afterward" also refers to something that comes after a particular point in time. "Following" indicates that something is coming after another event or action. "Ensuing" refers to something that comes as a result of what happened before. And "next" refers to the one that comes immediately after another.

What are the hypernyms for Latters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • Decision tree - The most picturesque of all the allegedly scientific aids to making decisions. The analyst charts all the possible outcomes of different options, and charts all the latters' outcomes, too. This produces a series of stems and branches (hence the tree). Each of the chains of events is given a probability and a monetary value.
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