lat

noun
\ ˈlat How to pronounce lat (audio) \

Definition of lat

 (Entry 1 of 3)

: latissimus dorsi usually used in plural

lat

abbreviation (1)

Definition of lat (Entry 2 of 3)

latitude

LAT

abbreviation (2)

Definition of LAT (Entry 3 of 3)

local apparent time

Examples of lat in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

The lat activation during this portion of the move is comparable to that of a lat pull-down (though of course the two moves have different ranges of motion), says Marrero. Jenny Mccoy, SELF, "Why You Should Try Sit-ups With a Mini Resistance Band Around Your Wrists," 18 Apr. 2019 Severino — who has been sidelined all year, first with a rotator cuff injury and then a strained lat muscle — is scheduled to throw off a mound for the first time since March. Kristie Ackert, courant.com, "Domingo German has been a season-saver for Yankees," 9 Aug. 2019 Luis Severino, the team’s best starting pitcher, hasn’t thrown a pitch all season because of a rotator cuff injury and a puzzling lat strain. James Wagner, New York Times, "The Yankees Are Still on Top, but the Red Sox Are Surging," 29 July 2019 Yankees: RHP Dellin Betances strained his lat muscle while pitching to batters in a simulated game Friday and won't throw for a few weeks, manager Aaron Boone said. Ronald Blum, courant.com, "Alonso helps Mets gain split; Voit lifts Yanks in opener," 12 June 2019 Jesus Luzardo setback Luzardo suffered a Grade 2 right lat strain, an MRI revealed, in his start with triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday. Shayna Rubin, The Mercury News, "3 takeaways: A’s miss out on walk-off, Treinen’s return falls flat, and a Luzardo setback," 4 July 2019 But the Cubs are also mindful that Alzolay missed the final four months of the 2018 season because of a right lat strain and missed all of spring training and the first six weeks of Iowa’s season because of a similar injury. Mark Gonzales, chicagotribune.com, "Craig Kimbrel is en route to Cubs. But is Albert Alzolay now headed to Iowa?," 26 June 2019 Grade 2 lat strains typically need a month of recovery time, and Luzardo then would need to go through the process of getting stretched out to start again, which means the team would be lucky to get him back on a rehab assignment sometime in August. Susan Slusser, SFChronicle.com, "A’s Jesús Luzardo has Grade 2 lat strain; what that might mean," 3 July 2019 Yankees manager Aaron Boone said an MRI showed the lat is about 90% healed and Severino probably will resume throwing in 5-7 days. Ronald Blum, The Denver Post, "Ye Olde Slugfest: Yanks top Red Sox 17-13 in MLB Euro debut," 29 June 2019

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First Known Use of lat

Noun

1939, in the meaning defined above

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lat

noun
\ ˈlat How to pronounce lat (audio) \

Medical Definition of lat

: latissimus dorsi usually used in plural