出典:Wiktionary
From Latin ex (“from”) + post (“after”) + facto, ablative of factum (“deed”). In Latin, ex takes the ablative case, while post takes the accusative case. (See Wikipedia for a discussion of the grammatical form かつ usage of this phrase.)
ex post facto (not comparable)
事後に
述べること
the act of mentioning
directly after
a post-ornament
a matter which occurs after a point in time
the act of submitting
the state of something that has been used once
After inputting
after next