aftergrowth

aftergrowth
a) A second growth, seen in plants like crops or timber after harvesting.
b) Any abstraction of the above.

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  • aftergrowth — /af teuhr grohth , ahf /, n. a second growth, as of crops or timber, after one harvesting, cutting, etc.; second crop. [1810 20; AFTER + GROWTH] * * * …   Universalium

  • aftergrowth — n. 2nd growth; second crop …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • aftergrowth — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: after (IV) + growth : a second growth or crop * * * /af teuhr grohth , ahf /, n. a second growth, as of crops or timber, after one harvesting, cutting, etc.; second crop. [1810 20; AFTER + GROWTH] * * * afˈtergrowth …   Useful english dictionary

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