Correct spelling for the English word "latterlatter" is [lˈatəlˌatə], [lˈatəlˌatə], [l_ˈa_t_ə_l_ˌa_t_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Latterlatter" is not a recognized English word in any dictionary. It is possible that the word was intended to be "latter" or the repetition of "latter" for emphasis. Therefore, let's provide a definition for "latter" and discuss its meaning.
The word "latter" is primarily used as an adjective to compare and denote an item or person occurring or existing nearer to the end of a series or discussion in relation to two mentioned alternatives. It is frequently employed to refer to the second of two mentioned things. In a sentence, "latter" helps to identify or highlight the final or more recent option. For example, in the phrase "I like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream, but the latter is my favorite," "latter" emphasizes that vanilla is the preferred choice when comparing to chocolate.
Additionally, "latter" can also be employed as a noun. In this case, it refers to the second of two or the final mentioned items. For example, in the sentence "I prefer tea to coffee; the former makes me jittery while the latter helps me relax," "latter" refers to coffee as the second item mentioned.
It is important to note that "latterlatter" does not have a recognized definition in the English language, as it appears to be a repetition or error.