Last in a series
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OMEGALast in a series
NTHLast in a series
ZEELast in a series
OMEGALast in a series.
ENDMOSTLast in a series
NTHLast in a mathematical series
OMEGALast in a Greek series
NTHLast in a theoretical series
ULTLast in a series: Abbr.
NTHLast term in a series
ULTLast in a series: abbr.
NTHLast in a math series
CHICAGOCUBSTeam last in a World Series in '45
CUBSThey last won a World Series in 1908
antepenultimateLast but two in a series; third last
TOPPERRETURNS1941 movie that was the last in a series
GIANTSTeam that last won a World Series in 1954
penultimateLast but one in a series of things; second to the last
nthbeing the last in a series of infinitely decreasing or increasing values, amounts, etc.
lastlyIn the last place (used to introduce the last of a series of points or actions)
buddhaany of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who bring enlightenment and wisdom
acrosticseries of lines or verses in which the first, last, or other particular letters when taken in order spell out a word, phrase, etc.
UMPTEENTHLast in an indefinite series
SHEAIts last World Series was in 2000
umteenthbeing the last in an indefinitely numerous series
CHICAGOWHITESOXTeam that last won the World Series in 1917
STEELELast name in an NBC series of the '80s
PIRATESTeam that last won the World Series in 1979
STANTONPitcher Mike who got the win in the first and last games of the 2000 World Series
OMEGALast of a series
NTHLast of a series
OMEGALast of a series.
ZEELast of a series
ULTLast of a series (abbr.)
URANUSSecond-last of a series, now
ALOHASTATELast of a series of nicknames
PARTVLast of a Monday-to-Friday series
penultthe next to the last member of a series
ALROSENStar slugger on the last Cleveland Indians team to win a World Series (1948, yikes)
toed as a function word (1) to indicate the extent or degree (as of completeness or accuracy) loyal to a man generous to a fault or the extent and result (as of an action or a condition) beaten to death (2) to indicate the last or an intermediate point of a series moderate to cool temperatures