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Definition of other
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Other
(pron.
& a.) Not this, but the
contrary;
opposite;
as, the other side of a
river..
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To
::
To
(prep.)
In many
phrases,
and in
connection
with many other
words,
to has a
pregnant
meaning,
or is used
elliptically..
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(n.) That which
resembles
or is like
another
thing;
a
likeness;
a
portrait;
a
counterpart.
Driver
::
Driver
(n.) A part that
transmits
motion
to
another
part by
contact
with it, or
through
an
intermediate
relatively
movable
part, as a gear which
drives
another,
or a lever which moves
another
through
a link, etc.
Specifically:.
Mainsail
::
Mainsail
(n.) The
principal
sail in a ship or other
vessel.
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) An
interception
or
obscuration
of the light of the sun, moon, or other
luminous
body, by the
intervention
of some other body,
either
between
it and the eye, or
between
the
luminous
body and that
illuminated
by it. A lunar
eclipse
is
caused
by the moon
passing
through
the
earth's
shadow;
a solar
eclipse,
by the moon
coming
between
the sun and the
observer.
A
satellite
is
eclipsed
by
entering
the
shadow
of its
primary.
The
obscuration
of a
planet
or star by the moon or a
planet,
thoug
Rattan
::
Rattan
(n.) One of the long
slender
flexible
stems of
several
species
of palms of the genus
Calamus,
mostly
East
Indian,
though
some are
African
and
Australian.
They are
exceedingly
tough,
and are used for
walking
sticks,
wickerwork,
chairs
and seats of
chairs,
cords and
cordage,
and many other
purposes..
Quinovin
::
Quinovin
(n.) An
amorphous
bitter
glucoside
derived
from
cinchona
and other
barks.
Called
also
quinova
bitter,
and
quinova..
Amma
::
Amma (n.) An abbes or
spiritual
mother.
Injuria
::
Injuria
(n.)
Injury;
invasion
of
another's
rights.
Sporozoa
::
Sporosac
(n.) An early or
simple
larval
stage of
trematode
worms and some other
invertebrates,
which is
capable
or
reproducing
other germs by
asexual
generation;
a
nurse;
a
redia..
Intercommon
::
Intercommon
(v. t.) To share with
others;
to
participate;
especially,
to eat at the same
table..
Escribed
::
Escribed
(a.) Drawn
outside
of; -- used to
designate
a
circle
that
touches
one of the sides of a given
triangle,
and also the other two sides
produced..
Fen
::
Fen (n.) Low land
overflowed,
or
covered
wholly
or
partially
with
water,
but
producing
sedge,
coarse
grasses,
or other
aquatic
plants;
boggy land; moor;
marsh..
Else
::
Else (a. &
pron.)
Other;
one or
something
beside;
as, Who else is
coming?
What else shall I give? Do you
expect
anything
else?.
Interworld
::
Interworld
(n.) A world
between
other
worlds.
Sea Hen
::
Sea hen () the
common
guillemot;
--
applied
also to
various
other sea
birds.
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) That
through
which
anything
spouts;
a
discharging
lip, pipe, or
orifice;
a tube, pipe, or
conductor
of any kind
through
which a
liquid
is
poured,
or by which it is
conveyed
in a
stream
from one place to
another;
as, the spout of a
teapot;
a spout for
conducting
water from the roof of a
building..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
others;
not one's own; not
pertaining
to one's self; not
domestic.
Usager
::
Usager
(n.) One who has the use of
anything
in trust for
another.
Running
::
Running
(n.) The
discharge
from an ulcer or other sore.
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