Afterworld
the future , especially the world after death.
contemporary examples
“h-ll exists and it is not in the afterworld,” father patriciello told the daily beast.
the mafia plants death in italy’s land of mozzarella barbie latza nadeau march 19, 2014
historical examples
such imposture, g-dwin argued, is as futile as the parallel use by religion of the pains and penalties of the afterworld.
sh-lley, g-dwin and their circle h. n. brailsford
ib, the queen of the afterworld, the goddess of deceased mortals, whose abode is down below the pillars of the world.
the manbos of mindano john m. garvan
noun
a world inhabited after death
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