Significant other e g
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PARTNERSignificant other, e.g.
MATEThe other shoe, e.g.
ABETLook the other way, e.g.
EVILTWINHolland Perry in "The Other," e.g.
THEMTeam in the other dugout, e.g.
ALERA-Rod or any other NY Yankee, e.g.
gutturalsA guttural consonant (e.g., k, g) or other speech sound
reciprocalsA pronoun or verb expressing mutual action or relationship, e.g., each other, fight
cypressUsed in names of similar coniferous trees of other families, e.g., bald cypress
sandalwoodsUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber, e.g., red sandalwood
sandalwoodUsed in names of other trees that yield similar timber, e.g., red sandalwood
cypressesUsed in names of similar coniferous trees of other families, e.g., bald cypress
satinwoodsUsed in names of other trees that yield high-quality timber, e.g., Nigerian satinwood
marigoldsUsed in names of other plants with yellow flowers, e.g., corn marigold, marsh marigold
lettucesUsed in names of other plants with edible green leaves, e.g., lamb's lettuce, sea lettuce
jasminesUsed in names of other shrubs or climbers with fragrant flowers, e.g., Cape jasmine, yellow jasmine
jessaminesUsed in names of other shrubs or climbers with fragrant flowers, e.g., Cape jasmine, yellow jasmine
scorpionsUsed in names of other arachnids and insects resembling a scorpion, e.g., false scorpion, water scorpion
paperbarkUsed in names of other trees that have a peeling papery bark, e.g., paperbark maple, paperbark birch
paperbarksUsed in names of other trees that have a peeling papery bark, e.g., paperbark maple, paperbark birch
rhubarbsUsed in names of other plants of this genus, several of which are used medicinally, e.g., Chinese rhubarb
compressorsA machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure, e.g., to power a gas turbine
reduplicatingRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
rhubarbUsed in names of other plants of this genus, several of which are used medicinally, e.g., Chinese rhubarb
compressorA machine used to supply air or other gas at increased pressure, e.g., to power a gas turbine
acronymsAn abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word (e.g., ASCII, NASA)
reduplicateRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
reduplicatedRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
reduplicatesRepeat (a syllable or other linguistic element) exactly or with a slight change, e.g., hurly-burly, see-saw
autoclavesA strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization
autoclaveA strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization
alicyclicRelating to or denoting organic compounds that combine cyclic structure with aliphatic properties, e.g., cyclohexane and other saturated cyclic hydrocarbons
conjunctsAn adverbial whose function is to join two sentences or other discourse units (e.g., however, anyway, in the first place)
dogberryA fruit of poor eating quality from any of a number of other shrubs or small trees, e.g., the American rowan
lymphokinesA substance produced by lymphocytes, such as interferon, that acts upon other cells of the immune system, e.g., by activating macrophages
dogberriesA fruit of poor eating quality from any of a number of other shrubs or small trees, e.g., the American rowan
lymphokineA substance produced by lymphocytes, such as interferon, that acts upon other cells of the immune system, e.g., by activating macrophages
bimetallismA system allowing the unrestricted currency of two metals (e.g., gold and silver) as legal tender at a fixed ratio to each other
repulsionA force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other, e.g., through having the same magnetic polarity or electric charge
regressionsA measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g., output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g., time and cost)