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Alterius

Definition: The English word "Alterius" comes directly from Latin, meaning "to change or differ," from which the Hebrew word for alter means to be different. The term itself originates from the Greek adjective "alterus," meaning "changeable." Here is a brief explanation of the definition: Alterius can refer to three related but distinct things: 1.

Change

: It refers to a change in status, character or condition. 2.

Differ

: It also implies something that differs from what is usual or expected in its particular situation. For example: "She changed her ways." 3.

Difference

: In this context it can mean the difference between two different things. So when you say "alterius," it generally means change, but could also refer to differences and the existence of a difference.


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