single word requests - What's the complement or corollary of "influences"?


An article on Wikipedia about a literary work might include a list of influences, i.e. a list of earlier works that influenced this one.


What about the other way around – a word for a later work that was influenced by this one? Is there a noun for that?



Answer



If we were talking about people not books it would be follower or disciple. For a single thing, i.e. the book that takes after an earlier work, I think we need to use either:



  1. derivative -- most generally applicable choice

  2. sequel -- if it was very contingent or built upon the first

  3. offshoot -- if it continues or builds on the first but is not a pure continuation


And based on your edit I think what you are looking for is derivatives or offshoots.


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