A. N. Other
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From another, punctuating the initials and surname.
Proper noun
A. N. Other
- (British English) A formulaic name that is substituted for that of a person whose name or identity is not known, or not relevant; typically used when exhibiting an example.
- 1999, Mary Bennett, David S. Percy, “Photo Call”, in Dark Moon: Apollo and the Whistle-Blowers, Kempton, IL: Adventures Unlimited Press, published 2002, →ISBN, page 49:
- HJP (“Douglas”) Arnold has expressed the regret that there was only one distant shot of Neil Armstrong near the LM. […] How could Armstrong forget, what about the list of assignments, the mission timeline? Or was he not there? And if he was not there, then was there an actornaut or A N Other astronaut in that pressurised suit?
- 2005, Helen Beckman, Suzanne Le Quesne, The Essential Guide to Holistic and Complementary Therapy, page 435:
- Take the following as an example, imagining yourself as a member of the general public, and compare example A with example B.
Example A
A.N. Other
Dip Nut. FHT
Example B
Angela N. Other
Diploma in Nutrition and Member of the Federation of Holistic Therapists
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