noun the rear part of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle
adjective relating to the rear part of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle
In anatomy, the afterpart of the body could refer to the posterior or back portion of an organism.
In engineering, the afterpart of a machine or structure may refer to the rear section or end of the object.
The afterpart of a ship refers to the rear or stern section of the vessel.
In aviation, the afterpart of an aircraft refers to the rear section of the plane, including the tail and engines.
In automotive engineering, the afterpart of a vehicle typically includes the rear bumper, trunk, and taillights.
In the literary world, an afterpart refers to the concluding section of a book or piece of writing where final thoughts or conclusions are presented.
Psychologists may use the term afterpart when referring to the post-session discussion or reflection with a client after a therapy session.
Event planners may use afterpart to describe the post-event gathering or party that takes place after the main event has ended.
Fashion designers may use afterpart to describe the additional details or finishing touches added to a garment or collection after the main design has been completed.