Aftercome

/ˈæf.tərˌkʌm/ noun

Something that comes later or as a consequence of something else; an aftermath or result.

From Old English 'æfter' (after) + 'come'. This Old English compound describes events that follow in sequence, with roots in Proto-Germanic.

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