Any of various alternatives; some other(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "some other" in a sentence
"Given that current rates of autoimmune diseases have tripled in the last thirty to forty years and that levels of dozens of known autoimmune-stimulating chemicals and heavy metals have been rising in human breast milk, blood, and urine every few years, the idea that 75 million Americans might be suffering with lupus or multiple sclerosis or some other autoimmune disease by 2050 is not far-fetched."
"The media focus wasn't as great as it was during some other sensational trials of the past, such as the one that acquitted O.J. Simpson of murder, but cable TV news used the case for what its managers most want to achieve — ratings — said Judy Muller, associate journalism professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Communications."
"It could have been the guy in the picture or some other Vincent Ettin."