"Aftermath" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
A second crop of grass mown in the same season; also the right to take such second crop. See 1 Chit. Gen. Pr. 181
A second moving; the grass which grows after the first
crop of hay in the same season; rowen.
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A second crop or harvest in the same year.
Read the complete definitionA second growth or crop, or (metaphorically) development.
Read the complete definitionami - Second harvest, secondary harvest, harvest after the main or principal harvest. The "ami” usually falls between the months …
Read the complete definitionadj. producing a second crop: said of fruit bearing trees.
Read the complete definitionThe second, or true, muscular stomach of birds, in which the food is crushed and ground, after being softened in …
Read the complete definitionThe first crop of grass or hay, in opposition to after-math or second cutting. Paroch. Antiq. 459
Read the complete definitionkamáng - Prostrate, inclined, lying down, bent towards the ground, chiefly applied to sugar cane of the second crop (kalaánan) …
Read the complete definitionkutsitsa n {1} crop, harvest. Ikaduha kining kutsitsa námù karung tuíga, This is our second harvest this year. {2} amount …
Read the complete definitionpanalápi - To grow or gather salápi—a second crop from the roots of the first.
Read the complete definitionsalápi - After-growth, after-math, rice growing from the roots of a first crop and yielding a second crop; to have …
Read the complete definitiontágud v {1} [A; c] plant in a seedbed, esp. rice, but also other plants. Magtágud na ta pára pangulílang, …
Read the complete definitiontalóngtong - Second, of the second crop (of beans and peas yielding a second crop in the same year). Amó …
Read the complete definitiontúngtung - The second or after (latter) crop of kadiós-peas, etc. (cf. talóngtong).
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