Ultimo in a sentence as an adjective

This way, you can also install W10 past the deadline of ultimo July - but Windows might continue nagging you in the inteim. Haven't tried it, but at least you'll save the potential $100 if you intend to upgrade down the line.

= tenth day of current month indicated in date of document * "The 10th ultimo" / "10th ult." = tenth day of month preceding the one indicated in date of document * "The 10th proximo" / "10th prox."

The drive is going to run until ultimo March, with Apple Watch being ready in April. The downside is that you eat a lot of fees by using Kickstarter, when you might have been able to run your own drive independently like Lockitron, so it's interesting to consider that they went with Kickstarter.

I only said EC2 /in my mind/ is not worth it Actually you come across like talking ultimo, just like in your next sentence... If you have a static need for a server- As in, a webserver that will always be on, Then you are better off getting a dedicated.

Personally, I think the black hole ultra-collides quarks and leptons into highest energy "elementary particles", and that energy feeds these bubbles, which can be described as ultimo-massive bosons decaying, into lesser boson and also leptons and quarks, far out away from the black hole. I would not be surprised if one day it was found that astral bodies tended to form along some predictable distances from galactic center; where the bosonic field is decaying very predictably into the stuff that fuels the creation of those same astral bodies.

Ultimo definitions

adjective

in or of the month preceding the present one; "your letter received on the 29th ult"