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		Definition of laster in English: lasternoun ˈlastəˈlɑːstə 1A thing that lasts for a relatively long time; specifically a fruit, vegetable, or flower that remains in good condition. Frequently modified by long, good, poor, etc. 2†(a) A person who lasts or survives (obsolete). (b) A person or animal that has staying power. 
 noun ˈlastəˈlɑːstə A worker who shapes boots and shoes on a last. 
 Origin   Mid 16th century. From last + -er mid 19th century. From last + -er.    Definition of laster in US English: lasternoun 1A thing that lasts for a relatively long time; specifically a fruit, vegetable, or flower that remains in good condition. Frequently modified by long, good, poor, etc. 2†(a) A person who lasts or survives (obsolete). (b) A person or animal that has staying power. 
 noun A worker who shapes boots and shoes on a last. 
 Origin   Mid 16th century. From last + -er<br>mid 19th century. From last + -er.     |