Other
Other is a word used in English as a determiner, adjective, or pronoun to refer to something different from what has already been mentioned or to indicate an additional person or thing. It can modify a noun, as in other ideas or other people, or stand alone as a pronoun, as in the others. The phrase the other typically signals a single item among a known set, while other denotes the remainder or items of a different kind. This contrasts with another, which usually points to a single additional item.
Etymology and cognates: The word originates in Old English oþer and comes from Proto-Germanic roots. It has
Usage in data and classification: In surveys, databases, and taxonomies, Other functions as a catch-all category
In computing, linguistics, and information organization: Other commonly appears as a broad class label in machine
Cross-linguistic note: Equivalent terms exist across languages, typically used to indicate non-specified or differing items. Although