afterage
/ˈɑːftərɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The property or rights that pass to a person, usually a child, at the death of another person, such as inheritance or a legacy.
“The afterage from her father’s estate helped her secure a good education.”
1. noun
The property or rights that pass to a person, usually a child, at the death of another person, such as inheritance or a legacy.
“The afterage from her father’s estate helped her secure a good education.”