after-cost

English

Noun

after-cost (plural after-costs)

  1. Alternative form of aftercost
    • 2010, Walter Bagehot, Physics and Politics, →ISBN, page 73:
      But originality in war does, and slave- owning nations, having time to think, are likely to be more shrewd in policy, and more crafty in strategy. No doubt this momentary gain is bought at a ruinous after-cost.
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