Showing posts with label ladder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ladder. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

ladder, latter

Ladder or ladder means the movable set of steps or rungs used to climb or reach things--
The firemen practiced climbing up and down the ladder.
He'll have to borrow a ladder to fix the roof.

Latter or latter ( rhymes with batter ) means the last-named of 2 alternatives--
They wanted some new furniture and a vacation, but the latter was more important.
Latter may also mean of a later or more recent period in time--
The latter half of the 20th century was an era of rapid technological progress.
Many people in the 1960's attempted latter-day homesteading.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"He needed an assistant, a hammer, and a ladder, but the latter most of all."

Note--not to be confused with "later", meaning at some time in the future, or at some time after--
I'll talk to you later.
See you later.
We can have dinner and go to a later show.
We could go to the movies later.