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Definition of otherse

otherse

noun - plural

  • plural of other, though it is used to disambiguate between "others, the plural" and "other's, the possessive"

    This word does not mean "other's" at all

    Last edited on Aug 27 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 27 2024.

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