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SENSE denotes the or, more often, a particular meaning....--Merriam Collegiate

I had to read it over 10 times before I abandoned the idea it might be a typo. I would have written, "...or, more often, a, ..." or "(or, more often, a)..."

Tell the truth now, didn't my middle "or" throw you for just an instant

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It threw me for more than an instance. I think one possibility is "the, or more often, a particular meaning". As long as it is clear that "or more often" is a parenthetical statement, it is a matter of choice.
 
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SENSE denotes the or, more often, a particular meaning....--Merriam Collegiate

Not that I don't believe you, Dale, but could you provide the edition number of said dictionary. I'd like to check for myself what it says before I deliver judgment.

[Added dropped pronoun.]

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Ceci n'est pas un seing.
 
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SENSE denotes the or, more often, a particular meaning....--Merriam Collegiate

I'd have written it:

SENSE denotes a (or sometimes the) particular meaning....--Merriam Collegiate


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zm: Merriam Collegiate 1973

Rich: Better yet
 
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