Aftergrass

/ˈæftərɡræs/ noun

Grass that grows after the main hay harvest, used as late-season pasture for livestock, or new grass growth following mowing.

From 'after' (Old English 'æfter') combined with 'grass' (Old English 'græs', from Proto-Germanic 'grasaz'). Agricultural term dating to Middle English.

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