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List of synonyms from "after maths" to synonyms from "aftereffect"
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- After maths
- After midnight
- After-noon
- After noon
- After noons
- After-noons
- After school activities
- After-school activity
- After-school care
- After shock
- After-taste
- After taxes
- After that
- After this
- After thought
- After-thoughts
- After thoughts
- After what precedent
- After while
- After world
- Afterbirth
- Afterbirths
- Afterdinner drink
- Aftereffect
Definition of the day : « afterbirth »
- As in bag of waters : noun amniotic sac
- She felt another pain now, and pushed out the afterbirth with a groan.
- Extract from : « Shaman » by Robert Shea
- All the pots are placed near the spot where the afterbirth was buried.
- Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
- Say what you will, their jealousy—if any—is but an afterbirth to their open admiration.
- Extract from : « Pierre; or The Ambiguities » by Herman Melville
- As soon as the placenta or afterbirth is ejected this should be removed.
- Extract from : « The Pig » by Sanders Spencer
- On my arrival, I found the child and afterbirth all in a pile.
- Extract from : « New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers » by Various
- In all these cases the bacillus was recovered from the afterbirth.
- Extract from : « Contagious Abortion of Cows » by Ward J. MacNeal
- In this case the afterbirth must be removed by a quick turn.
- Extract from : « The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher » by Anonymous
- After the child is born, the next and last important thing is the coming away of the placenta, or afterbirth.
- Extract from : « What a Young Husband Ought to Know » by Sylvanus Stall
- These branching structures are loops of blood-vessels, and they form part of the placenta, or "afterbirth."
- Extract from : « The Biology, Physiology and Sociology of Reproduction » by Winfield S. Hall
- Now one of these stones represented her future child and the other represented the afterbirth.
- Extract from : « Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I. » by Sir James George Frazer