Word of the day: Aftermath
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Today’s word of the day is: Aftermath meaning
Aftermath
Aftermath meaning: Aftermath refers to the period of time shortly following a destructive event, or to a negative consequence or result.
Pronunciation: [ AF-ter-math]
At first glance, one might calculate aftermath to be closely related to mathematics and its cropped form of math. But the math of mathematics (which came to English ultimately from Greek) and the math of aftermath grew from different roots. Aftermath dates to the late 1400s and was originally an agricultural term, an offshoot of the ancient word math, meaning “a mowing.” The original aftermath came, of course, after the math: it was historically the crop cut, grazed, or plowed under after the first crop of the season from the same soil.
Example: It was almost noon before I felt ready to clean up the mess that remained in the aftermath of the previous night’s festivities.
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