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"Lat" in a Sentence (6 examples)
In 1814, Thomas Spalding made on Sapelo Island, in lat. 31 1⁄2, as much as 95 hogsheads of excellent sugar, equal to Jamaica, from Canes he had planted there.
Those who study these couples, who are part of a group known as LATs (living apart together), agree that their numbers are on the rise, though figures are hard to come by, according to Ms. Lindemann.
My stepmother, aware of trends, told us we would be “LAT,” for “living apart together,” referring to couples that choose to live separately — even far apart — while remaining committed.
A high pillar of stone called Bheem-lat, or the Tealee, or oilman's lat or staff.
At Salisbury Plain and Camberley in 1909/10 I learnt a number of camping expressions like... lats (latrines).
Other synonyms [sc. for lavatories] are rears, lats... and dubs.
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