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other

Definition for other

adjective as in additional, added

adjective as in different

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Fairylands is a name that conjures up a dreamy, other-worldly place, somewhere to escape the cares of a busy life.

She means well, and she's trying, clearly, to be some more real-world version of her other-worldly sister.

This can lead to an other-than-honorable discharge, a bad-conduct discharge, or a dishonorable discharge.

And with all this change, so curiously parallel to that of the Other-world, goes too the same inevitable change in ideals.

We would talk off and on, just checking-up-on-each-other kind of thing.

His name was Lefty something-or-other, and he was about the sneakiest stool the department had.

Rodney is thoroughly and comfortably this-worldly; Michael is—other-worldly!

In conclusion, we must consider an offshoot of other-world ideas—the belief in the transmigration of souls.

As a matter of fact, the retributive idea is far from being implicated with other-world hopes.

Intellectualism may not always be so clearly other-worldly as Plato shows himself to be in this passage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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