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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
ˌeach ˈoth•er, pron. 
  1. Pronouns each the other;
    one another:[used as an objectect to refer to the subject]Those two love each other.
    Some guides to usage advise that each other should be used when the subject referred back to is two persons or things; one another should be used to refer back to three or more or an indefinite number. In standard practice, however, these expressions are used interchangeably, without distinction as to number.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
each′ other, 
  1. Pronounseach the other;
    one another (used as a compound reciprocal pronoun):to strike at each other;to hold each other's hands;to love each other.
  • bef. 1000; Middle English; Old English. See each, other
    Although some insist that each other be used only in reference to two (The two candidates respected each other) and one another in reference to three or more (The three nations threaten one another), in standard practice they are interchangeable. Each other is not restricted to two, nor is one another restricted to three or more.
    The possessive of each other is each other's;
    the possessive of one another is one another's.

'each other' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

Forum discussions with the word(s) "each other" in the title:

- We gather up with my family to have dinner and then we give presents to each other.
,<dimly as> they saw each other, they could not have done that without the aid of the fire.
... he has told me something similar since we <have known each other, met>.
... the shadows hugged each other...
... they talked among each other ...
... understand each other as well as we do.
'compare .. with each other' or 'compare .. to each other'
'each' or 'each other'
'High' and 'low', 'big' and 'small', and 'good' and 'bad' are the opposite/opposites of each other
'kicked lumps' out of each other [kick]
“lying on top of each other,”
(being) the result of states interacting with each other
(Punctuation) ... exclude each other ( ) for example, fast ....
[one] beside [to] each other
[word =] people who are in love with each other all their life
A and B are the opposite/opposites of each other: Singular or plural?
A and B lunch each other on expenses?
a crude expression (diving into each other's assholes)
a little trinket we offer each other/one another...
A special language makes computers talk with each other.
A wager has the golds turning on each other
a word for pupils checking each other's work
about each other's health as little as about the daily weath
abusing each other
acknowledging each other’s presence
acquire from each other
across each other.
adverb of " kin to o each other"
After examining the documents in light of each other
after <knowing><having known> each other for only six
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