latterespecially
latterespecially is a coined term that blends the words latter and especially in English. It is not part of standard usage but has appeared in online writing and experimental prose as a nonce word intended to indicate emphasis on the latter item in a pair or list.
Definition and scope: The term is described as a fused discourse marker or emphatic modifier that signals
Origins and etymology: Latterespecially appears to originate in internet and creative-writing contexts where authors experiment with
Usage and reception: The word remains rare and controversial. Many editors and style guides discourage nonce
- Standard phrasing: “There are two options, and the latter, especially, offers lower risk.”
- Coined usage (hypothetical): “Two proposals exist; latterespecially the second merits closer scrutiny.”
- Expanded form: “There are two methods; the latter, especially, addresses the portability issue.”