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aftermath

consequences / aftereffects / second crop
Noun
pl: aftermaths

This term carries a heavy emotional weight, typically evoking images of ruin, trauma, or systemic collapse. It describes the period of time following a disaster where the full scale of the damage becomes apparent and the slow process of recovery begins. It is rarely used for positive events, as it focuses on the lingering burden of a crisis. In an agricultural sense, the word refers to the regrowth of grass. While this meaning is less common in modern urban speech, it remains a technical term in farming and land management to describe the secondary growth cycle of a pasture.

Meanings

Noun

The consequences or aftereffects of a significant unpleasant event.

"The city struggled to recover in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake."

Noun

The second crop of grass grown in the same season after the first crop has been harvested.

"The farmers relied on the aftermath for winter livestock feed."

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