afterglow

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The glow seen in the sky after sunset.
 * 2) The light emitted by an incandescent object while cooling.
 * 3) * 1984, (as Paul Benjamin), Squeeze Play, London: Faber & Faber, 1991, Chapter 19, p.176,
 * Nothing will matter to you more than that [base]ball. It will hold you so completely that when you at last file out and return to the normal world, it will stay with you like the afterglow of a flashbulb that’s gone off in your eyes.
 * 1) The light emitted by a phosphor after excitation.
 * 2) The mildly euphoric feeling experienced after a pleasurable experience, especially after an orgasm or drug-induced high.
 * 3) An afterparty.
 * 1) The light emitted by an incandescent object while cooling.
 * 2) * 1984, (as Paul Benjamin), Squeeze Play, London: Faber & Faber, 1991, Chapter 19, p.176,
 * Nothing will matter to you more than that [base]ball. It will hold you so completely that when you at last file out and return to the normal world, it will stay with you like the afterglow of a flashbulb that’s gone off in your eyes.
 * 1) The light emitted by a phosphor after excitation.
 * 2) The mildly euphoric feeling experienced after a pleasurable experience, especially after an orgasm or drug-induced high.
 * 3) An afterparty.
 * 1) An afterparty.
 * 1) An afterparty.
 * 1) An afterparty.
 * 1) An afterparty.

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 * Manx: aahollys
 * Norwegian: aftenrøde
 * Occitan: clarum,, lusor
 * Old Javanese: layuṅ
 * Polish: zorza wieczorna,
 * Serbo-Croatian: večernje rumenilo
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 * Finnish: jälkihehku


 * Finnish: jälkihehku
 * Polish:


 * Finnish: jälkihehku,