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others noun

  /ˈʌðəz/ , /ˈʌðɚz/
  • Other people.
demás, otros
  • Those remaining after one or more people or items have left, or done something else, or been excluded.
otros

other adjective

  /ʊðə/ , /ˈɐðə/ , /ˈʊðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðə/ , /ˈʌðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðɚ/ , [ˈɔd̪əɹ] , [ˈʊɾəɹ] , [ˈʌðəɹ]
  • See other (determiner) below.
  • (obsolete) Left, as opposed to right.
otro

other determiner

  /ʊðə/ , /ˈɐðə/ , /ˈʊðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðə/ , /ˈʌðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðɚ/ , [ˈɔd̪əɹ] , [ˈʊɾəɹ] , [ˈʌðəɹ]
  • Not the one or ones previously referred to.
otro, otra

othering noun

  /ˈʌðəɹɪŋ/ , /ˈʌðɹɪŋ/
  • (philosophy, politics) : the process of perceiving or portraying someone or something as essentially alien or different.
ajenación, ajenamiento, alteridad, enajenación, enajenamiento, otredad

otherize verb

  • (transitive) To make or regard (a person, social group, etc.) as alien or different.
ajenar, alienar, enajenar

other noun

  /ʊðə/ , /ˈɐðə/ , /ˈʊðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðə/ , /ˈʌðəɹ/ , /ˈʌðɚ/ , [ˈɔd̪əɹ] , [ˈʊɾəɹ] , [ˈʌðəɹ]
  • An other, another (person, etc), more often rendered as another.
otra, otro

otherness noun

  • (uncountable) The quality of being different or distinct.
  • (countable) The result or product of being different or distinct.
otredad

Other properNoun

  • (philosophy, psychoanalysis) Radical alterity or otherness conceived or reified as a separate entity; “other people” altogether in their difference from oneself.
ajeno
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