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nother

pronoun

  1. neither of two persons or things
L1327662 on Wikidata ↗

adjective

  1. neither of two persons or things
L1327663 on Wikidata ↗

pronoun

  1. in positive contexts; different, the other of two alternatives, an additional
L1327664 on Wikidata ↗

adjective

  1. in positive contexts; different, the other of two alternatives, an additional
L1327665 on Wikidata ↗

adverb

  1. nor (with another negative, expressed or implied)
L1327666 on Wikidata ↗

adverb

  1. nowhere
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈnʌðə/ / /ˈnʌðəɹ/ / /ˈnʊðə/

adj

Etymology: Variant of an other, another, rebracketed as a nother. Compare Middle English a noþer.

  1. Different, other.

    Executing it all well, with the feel, look and operation of a real luxury car, is a whole nother ball of wax.

    He has said elfsheen four nother ways — elfsheen, elfshine, elfshone, elfshyne.

pron

Etymology: Variant of an other, another, rebracketed as a nother. Compare Middle English a noþer.

  1. Another.