- being the remaining one or ones of two or more: Bill and the other boys
- different or distinct from that or those referred to or implied: use your other foot, not Jane but some other girl
- different in nature or kind: it is other than you think
- further or additional: to have no other coat
- former: the customs of other times
Origin of other
Middle English from OE, akin to German ander, Gothic anthar from Indo-European an unverified form anteros, the other of two ( from base an unverified form an, there + comparative suffix) from source Sanskrit ántara-- the other one: each loved the other
- another or some other person or thing: to do as others do
of all others
the Other
the other day (or night, afternoon, etc.)
somehow or other