afterpiece

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  An additional work following the main work; especially, a minor entertainment performed after a play.
 * 2) * 1793,, in Danziger & Brady (eds.), Boswell: The Great Biographer (Journals 1789–1795), Yale 1989, p. 225:
 * There was a silly after-piece called Carnarvon Castle, or, The Birth of the Prince of Wales.
 * 1)  The heel of a rudder.
 * There was a silly after-piece called Carnarvon Castle, or, The Birth of the Prince of Wales.
 * 1)  The heel of a rudder.
 * 1)  The heel of a rudder.
 * 1)  The heel of a rudder.

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