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late
Adjective
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An event is late if it happens after a specified time.
He was late to his appointment.
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Late at night.
It was a late meeting.
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Towards the end of.
You come in the late afternoon.
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Someone who is dead.
I loved my late husband.
late
Adverb
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Not on time.
He came five minutes late.
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Late at night.
We stayed late and went home in the dark.
fringe
Adjective
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Something that is a fringe, is outside what is commonly accepted or outside the mainstream
fringe
Noun
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A edge or border used to make something fancy.
The flag has a yellow fringe.
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A part on the outside.
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Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding uncommon ideas or views.
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The edge of a town or city.
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That part of the hair that hangs down over the eyes (US bangs).
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A light or dark band formed by the diffraction of light.
Interference fringe.
fringe
Verb
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To decorate with fringe.
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To serve as a fringe.