Those not for
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ANTISThose not for
ETCAbbr. for those not mentioned
knackersA person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, esp. those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption
knackerA person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, esp. those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption
THESENot those
THESENot those.
OTHERSThose not specified
OTHERSThose not present
OTHERSThose not mentioned
RESTThose not listed
DARKHORSESThose not favored
OUTSThose not in power.
OUTSThose not in office.
OTHERSNot these or those
DESENot those, in Brooklyn
DESENot those, in Brooklynese
THATNot this or those
LAITYThose not of the cloth
HAVESThose who are not poor
LAITIESThose not of a profession
LAICSThose not in the clergy
LAITYThose not of the clergy
LAYMENThose not of the cloth
LAICSThose not of the cloth
OTHERSNot these or those folks
OUTSIDERSThose not in the loop
LAITYThose not of a certain profession.
UNINVITEDPEOPLEThose not on the guest list
CANOEINGEmulating some "Deliverance" characters (no, not those, geez)
SILICAStuff in those packets you're not supposed to eat
BADTERMSWhat those not speaking to each other are on?
ETSThose who are not among us (or are they?)
hanthe Chinese people, esp. those not of Mongol, Manchu, etc., extraction
NCAAOrg. that gets away with not paying those it makes millions from
OPALStone said to bring bad luck to those not born in October
ordinariesThose parts of a Roman Catholic service, esp. the Mass, that do not vary from day to day
ajivaall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
ajivasall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
homoiousianone of those, in the 4th century maintained that the Son had a like but not the same essence or substance with the Father
homoiousiansHOMOIOUSIAN, one of those, in the 4th century maintained that the Son had a like but not the same essence or substance with the Father