Mathematically, it isn't possible to have a "last number", as you could also multiply it by two or even by itself. There is a term used to describe the largest number, known as infinity. Which is based off of the word infinite - meaning never ending. I think that pretty accurately describes numbers.
It's been proven that pi is an irrational number. In other words, it can't bewritten with a finite number of digits, and there is no 'last digit'.
There are infinitely many numbers; in other words, there is no last number.
If the last number is 864157, there is no next number because 864157 was the last number!
In the last twenty years, the number of families with adult children living at home.
In the sentence you have typed, the word "words" comes last alphabetically.
Guide words are typically found at the top of dictionary pages and indicate the first and last words on that page. Most dictionary pages have two guide words, one for the first entry and one for the last entry. However, the number of guide words can vary depending on the format of the dictionary or reference book.
I don't know the total number, but some examples are below:shetheacheechobushypushymushypithybatheflashyscathewritheblithesootheraunchyhealthywealthytrashyphotographycalligraphymammographytomographytelepathyempathyapathyantipathysympathybiographybreatheseethescythecrunchycatchyblotchypatchyscratchyfilthyfishystarchymonarchypatriarchymatriarchyworthy
There are a number of words with that letter combination. Examples include:bungburgdunghunglungrungsungpungtung
there isn't a last number
Aristotle's last words are not known with certainty as they were not recorded.
Last Words of the Executed was created in 2010.
Last Words - film - was created in 1968.