What's the difference between aftergrowth and eddish?
Aftergrowth
Definition:
(n.) A second growth or crop, or (metaphorically) development.
Example Sentences:
(1) The water, a mixture of surface- and groundwater, had not a homogeneous tendency of re- or aftergrowth.
(2) About the re- or aftergrowth in drinking water there are some reports.
(3) The model of data obtained during treatment generated two additional parameters correlated with aftergrowth: Firstly the initial colony content, which probably resulted because the stagnation period was only half that of the model.
(4) The comparative examination of numerous ion exchange resin filter systems for discontinuous water softening on the market revealed that apparative and processing characteristics are of great influence upon the aftergrowth of bacteria in the water of ion exchange resin systems.
(5) After a stagnating time of 14 d all 40 water samples showed aftergrowth from 10(3) up to 10(4) CFU ml-1.
Eddish
Definition:
(n.) Aftermath; also, stubble and stubble field. See Arrish.