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[ adjective ] being distinct from that or those first considered

Examples

"all parts of the house other than the windows were in good condition" "apparently took no clothes other than those he was wearing"

Used in print

(Walter H. Buchsbaum, "Advances in Medical Electronics"...)

Applications to organs other_than the gastrointestinal tract are planned for future experiments .

(Successful Farming, 59:12...)

A tranquilizer fed to cattle ( other_than lactating dairy_cows ) prior_to their being subjected to stress conditions such as vaccinating , shipping , weaning calves , and excessive handling .

(The Rev. John A. O'Brien, "Let's Take Birth Control...)

The first_step toward the goal is the establishment of a new atmosphere of mutual good_will and friendly communication on other_than the polemical level .

(James Bryant Conant, Slums and Suburbs...)

These courses develop skills other_than those we think_of when we use the adjective `` academic '' .

(John F. Hayward, "Mimesis and Symbol in the Arts"...)

Neither is primary experience understood according_to the attitude of modern empiricism in which nothing is thought to be received other_than signals of sensory qualities producing their responses in the appropriate sense_organs .

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