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    oth·er
    [ˈəT͟Hər]
    adjective
    other (adjective)
    1. denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about:
      "stick the camera on a tripod or some other means of support" · "this is our last resort—there's no other way of reaching an agreement"
    pronoun
    1. a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about:
      "a language unrelated to any other"
    2. a further or additional person or thing of the type already mentioned:
      "he is the author of five books and collaborated on three others"
    3. philosophy
      sociology
      (the Other)
      that which is distinct from, different from, or opposite to something or oneself:
      "she needs to escape the tyranny of the Other"
    verb
    other (verb) · others (third person present) · othering (present participle) · othered (past tense) · othered (past participle)
    1. view or treat (a person or group of people) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself:
      "a critique of the ways in which the elderly are othered by society"
    Origin
    Old English ōther, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German ander, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘different’.
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  2. Other’s

    Other’s” is the correct possessive form of “other,” and we use it when we want to talk about “other” in the singular possessive form being in ownership of an object in the sentence.
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    What is the difference between other and others?Other’s and others’ are both correct forms of the word “other.” Use others when referring to a group of people or things, such as “The others are waiting for you outside.” Use others’ for plural possessive form, such as “The others’ opinions are very important to me.” Other’s acts as the singular possessive form.
    What does other mean in English?Let’s take a look at the definition of “other.” denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about. Which is correct? Other’s or others’? Here is a simple breakdown of which word form is correct. For examples of each word form in an English sentence, scroll down to the next section.
    How do you use others in a sentence?Use others when referring to a group of people or things, such as “The others are waiting for you outside.” Use others’ for plural possessive form, such as “The others’ opinions are very important to me.” Other’s acts as the singular possessive form. Each other’s is the correct possessive form of the word each other.
    What is the plural of others?The word others’ is the plural possessive form of other. Others’ is rarely used since we often say, for example, other people’s instead of others’ (i.e., o ther people’s lives instead of others’ lives ). However, you can still use it to refer to a plural quantity of people or a plural number of places/objects that possess something.
     
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