OTH

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See also: oth and -oth

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

OTH (not comparable)

  1. Initialism of over the horizon: a form of radar that can detect targets at very long ranges, typically hundreds to thousands of kilometres, beyond the radar horizon.

Noun[edit]

OTH

  1. (politics) Abbreviation of other.
  2. (advertising) Initialism of opportunity to hear.
    • 2000, Ray Wright, Advertising, page 224:
      Half of all workers have a radio at work and nearly 90 per cent of those who drive to work listen in the car on their way. Because it is often a background medium, advertisements need to be repeated to allow a greater opportunity to hear (OTH) and should be simple and novel so as to attract attention.

Coordinate terms[edit]

  • IND (independent)
  • CON (Conservative)
  • LIB (Liberal)
  • LAB (Labour)
  • GRN (Green)
  • SD (Social Democrat)
  • LD (Liberal Democrat)
  • CD (Christian Democrat)

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