consequence |
undesignedly |
As a noun consequence
is consequence.
As an adverb undesignedly is
in a way that was not designed; as an unexpected consequence.
consequence |
backsies |
As nouns the difference between consequence and backsies
is that
consequence is consequence while
backsies is (childish) a reciprocal action or consequence, such as immediately tagging the player who has tagged one in a game of tag.
consequence |
aftercoming |
As nouns the difference between consequence and aftercoming
is that
consequence is consequence while
aftercoming is a following state, sequel, consequence, or result; an aftercome.
As an adjective aftercoming is
succeeding, following.
consequence |
aftercome |
As nouns the difference between consequence and aftercome
is that
consequence is consequence while
aftercome is (archaic|scotland) a subsequent result; consequence.
consequence |
biopolitics |
As nouns the difference between consequence and biopolitics
is that
consequence is that which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause while
biopolitics is the style of government that regulates populations through biopower.
As a verb consequence
is to threaten or punish (a child, etc.) with specific consequences for misbehaviour.
consequence |
lattermath |
As nouns the difference between consequence and lattermath
is that
consequence is consequence while
lattermath is (literally) the latter (ie second) mowing, a second crop of grass grown after the first was harvested.
consequence |
envisagable |
As a noun consequence
is consequence.
As an adjective envisagable is
that can be envisaged (especially of a future consequence).
consequence |
concernment |
As nouns the difference between consequence and concernment
is that
consequence is consequence while
concernment is (obsolete) the state or quality of being a concern.
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