Definitions
happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
Word origin
From Middle English afterwardes, from Old English æfteweard (“behind”) + -s (“(adverbial genitive)”). By surface analysis, after + -wards.
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Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“Subsequently”10 letters
02“Then”10 letters
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