Sequel vs Aftercoming - What's the difference?
sequel | aftercoming |
(narratology) A narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially a narrative that is chronologically set after its predecessors, or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative that has a preceding narrative of its own.
Succeeding, following.
*, II.12:
*:They establish (saith he) by the reason of their judgement, that whatsoever is reported of hell, or of after-comming paines, is but a fiction.
*1718 , John H Thompson, A Cloud of Witnesses :
(obstetrics) Specifically, of a baby's head: following the rest of the body out of the womb, rather than (as is usual) preceding it.
*2003 , Pitkin, Peattie & Macgowan, Obstetrics and Gynaecology , p.41:
*:The most important aspect of an assisted vaginal breech delivery is careful delivery of the aftercoming head.
As nouns the difference between sequel and aftercoming
is that sequel is a narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially a narrative that is chronologically set after its predecessors, or (perhaps improper usage) any narrative that has a preceding narrative of its own while aftercoming is a following state, sequel, consequence, or result; an aftercome.As an adjective aftercoming is
succeeding, following.sequel
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(en noun)Antonyms
* prequelCoordinate terms
* midquelDerived terms
* direct sequel * distant sequel * midquel * prequel * requelaftercoming
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*Adjective
(-)- I set them down here, that their names may be a stink and ill-savour to aftercoming generations, as apostate from the way of God.