Afterhand

/ˈæftərˌhænd/ noun

Advantage gained after an initial action or move, or the position of being able to respond after someone else has acted.

Compound of 'after' (Old English 'æfter') and 'hand' (Old English 'hand', from Proto-Germanic 'handuz'). Used in strategy games, especially card games like whist.

AMበኋላ
ARبعد ذلك
BNপরবর্তী
CAdesprés
CSpozději
DAderefter
DEdanach
ELμετά
ESdespués
FAبعد آن
FIsen jälkeen
FRaprès
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