
1) Ad photo caption 2) Aiming for 3) Alphonse-Gaston word 4) American young adult novel 5) Antonym for before 6) At a later time 7) At a later time or behind 8) At the close of 9) Beauty magazine photo caption 10) Before math or ward 11) Before partner 12) Behind 13) Behind in place 14) Behind in place or position
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1) Aft 2) Afterward 3) Afterwards 4) Ala 5) Apres 6) Behind 7) Chasing 8) Later 9) Next 10) Past 11) Subsequently 12) Then
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• (prep.) According to; in accordance with; in conformity with the nature of; as, he acted after his kind. • (prep.) According to the direction and influence of; in proportion to; befitting. • (prep.) Subsequent to and in consequence of; as, after what you have said, I shall be careful. • (a.) Next; later in time; subsequent; su...
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Aft'er (ȧft'tẽr)
adjective [ Anglo-Saxon
æfter after, behind; akin to Goth.
aftaro ,
aftra , backwards, Icelandic
aptr , Swedish and Danish
efter , Old High German
aftar behind, Dutch and LG.
achter , Greek
'apwte`rw further ...
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Aft'er adverb Subsequently in time or place; behind; afterward; as, he follows
after . « It was about the space of three hours
after .
Acts. v. 7. » »
After is prefixed to many words, forming compounds, but retaining its usual signification. The prefix ...
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Aft'er preposition 1. Behind in place; as, men in line one
after another. 'Shut doors
after you.'
Shak. 2. Below in rank; next to in order.
Shak. « Codrus
after Ph...bus sings the best.
Dryden. »
3. Later in time; s...
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In nautical terms, the term after refers to the rear of a ship.
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After is Australian slang for afternoon.
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[
adv] - behind or in the rear
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adverb behind or in the rear; `and Jill came tumbling after`
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behind in place or position; following behind: men lining up one after the other. · later in time than; in succession to; at the close of: Tell me after supper. Day after day he came to work late. · subsequent to and in consequence of: After what has happened, I can never return. · below in rank or excellence; nearest to: Milton ...
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Are you after having your dinner, or only after washing your hair? The Hiberno-English use of “after” confuses other English speakers, but it represents the Irish conjunction “tar éis”. It makes sense to us, at least.
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