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ALL meanings of other than

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  • adjective other than additional or further: he and one other person. 1
  • noun other than apart from 1
  • adjective other than different or distinct from the one or ones already mentioned or implied: I'd like to live in some other city. The TV show follows the lives of people who are married, single, or other. The application gives three gender choices—male, female, and other. 1
  • adjective other than different in nature or kind: I would not have him other than he is. 1
  • adjective other than being the remaining one of two or more: the other hand. 1
  • adjective other than (used with plural nouns) being the remaining ones of a number: the other men; some other countries. 1
  • adjective other than former; earlier: sailing ships of other days. 1
  • adjective other than not long past: the other night. 1
  • noun other than the other one: Each praises the other. 1
  • noun other than (often initial capital letter). form, a group or member of a group that is perceived as different, foreign, strange, etc.: Prejudice comes from fear of the other. a person or thing that is the counterpart of someone or something else: the role of the Other in the development of self. 1
  • adverb other than otherwise; differently (usually followed by than): We can't collect the rent other than by suing the tenant. 1
  • verb with object other than to perceive or treat (a group or member of a group) as different, foreign, strange, etc.: Female murderers are othered by characterizing them as psychological oddities. 1
  • idioms other than every other, every alternate: a meeting every other week. 1
  • phrase other than You use other than after a negative statement to say that the person, item, or thing that follows is the only exception to the statement. 0
  • noun other than apart from; besides 0
  • noun other than different from 0
  • noun other than besides; in addition to 0
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