Aftermath
11aftermath — [af′tərmath΄, äf′tərmath΄] n. [ AFTER + obs. math, cutting of grass < OE mæth < māwan, to mow, with th suffix] 1. a second crop, as of grass that grows after the earlier mowing 2. a consequence of, or a state of affairs resulting from,… …
12Aftermath — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Aftermath est un mot anglais signifiant « suites, répercussions », pour désigner les conséquences d une catastrophe ou l après guerre. Il est… …
13Aftermath! — Infobox RPG title= Aftermath! caption= designer= Paul Hume, Robert N. Charrette publisher= Fantasy Games Unlimited date= 1981 genre= Post apocalyptic fiction system= Custom footnotes= Aftermath! is a role playing game created by Paul Hume Robert… …
14aftermath — 01. The government must take action to make sure our airports are safe in the [aftermath] of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. 02. In the [aftermath] of the war, they left the country for a new life in America. 03. Thousands of… …
15aftermath — n. 1) a grim aftermath 2) an aftermath of, to 3) in the aftermath (in the aftermath of/to that incident, he had to leave town) * * * [ ɑːftəmæθ] to a grim aftermath an aftermath of in the aftermath (in the aftermath of/to that incident, he had to …
16aftermath — The math in aftermath comes from an Old English word meaning mowing. Originally, aftermath meant a second mowing of a field of grain or grass. Now it is used figuratively to mean results or consequences. Aftermath loosely refers to anything that… …
17aftermath — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ immediate ▪ The president visited the region in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. VERB + AFTERMATH ▪ cope with, deal with ▪ How does a country cope with the aft …
18Aftermath! — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aftermath. Aftermath! est le premier jeu de rôle post apocalyptique en date, créé par Bob Charrette et Paul Hume. La méthode de la fin du monde est laissée à l appréciation du Maître de Jeu. Les règles complexes… …
19AFTERMATH — displaced persons U.S. Army Chaplains postwar trials children of jewish survivors Displaced Persons At the end of the war, Allied armies found seven to nine million displaced persons living in countries not their own. More than six million people …
20aftermath — af|ter|math [ˈa:ftəmæθ US ˈæftər ] n [singular] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: aftermath grass that grows after earlier grass has been cut (16 19 centuries), from after + math mowing (11 20 centuries) (from Old English mAth)] the period of time after… …