andother
andother is typically written as two words, and the phrase is used in English to indicate that there are additional items or people beyond those named. It functions as a way to avoid listing every member of a group or every item in a set, signaling that the named examples are part of a larger collection.
In usage, and other commonly follows a list of items or people. For example: “The conference featured
Variants and related terms include and others, and other things, depending on what is being implied. The
Etymologically, the phrase combines the conjunction and with the determiner other, both of which derive from
There is no widely recognized proper noun or entity known simply as “andother.” In practice, it is