other

UK /ˈʌðə/ US /ˈʌðɚ/
adj 5name 3noun 2verb 2det 1

Definitions

adj

1

See other (determiner) below.

2

Second.

I get paid every other week.

3

Alien.

In Matthew's account, the law remains intact, as does virtually everything except that critical belief in Jesus as the Messiah (obviously no small thing), and this is not enough to make Matthew completely other from its Jewish origins.

4

Different.

it is inherent, rather, in the revolutionary attempt of the West to externalize the idea of a source of meaning wholly other than what is embodied in human conventions and hierarchies.

5

Left, as opposed to right.

A diſtaffe in her other hand ſhe had, / Vpon the which ſhe litle ſpinnes, but ſpils, / And faynes to weaue falſe tales and leaſings bad, / To throw amongſt the good, which others had diſprad.

noun

1

An other, another (person, etc), more often rendered as another.

I'm afraid little Robbie does not always play well with others.

2

The other one; the second of two.

One boat is not better than the other.

Why not tell one or other of your parents?

det

1

Not the one or ones previously referred to.

Earning less than $2,000 a month, I have no other source of income except for gifts from relatives.

The Celebrity, by arts unknown, induced Mrs. Judge Short and two other ladies to call at Mohair on a certain afternoon when Mr. Cooke was trying a trotter on the track. The three returned wondering and charmed with Mrs. Cooke; they were sure she had had no hand in the furnishing of that atrocious house.

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