Latter
Latter is an English adjective and pronoun used to designate the second of two things that have been mentioned or contrasted. It can also mean situated toward the end or more recent in time, as in phrases like the latter part of the century. In grammatical usage, “the former” and “the latter” pair to avoid repetition when two items are involved; “the latter” most often refers to the second item.
Etymology and history: The word comes from late, with the suffix -er forming a comparative. In Old
Usage notes: The pronoun can stand alone, as in “The two proposals were approved; the latter will
Other senses and contexts: In religious and historical usage, “Latter” appears in compounds such as “Latter-day”