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etcetera

[ et-set-er-uh, ‑-se-truh ]

noun

, plural et·cet·er·as.
  1. a number of other things or persons unspecified.
  2. etceteras, extras or sundries.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of etcetera1

First recorded in 1375–1425; noun use of et cetera
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Example Sentences

"I don't need to explain details, but anything that you can imagine happening happened in those conversation - videos, pictures. Requests of certain material from Nicki, etcetera," her mother, who the BBC is calling Sarah, explained.

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“We monitor what we don’t have, buy groceries, keep up with the kids' tastes and safe foods, etcetera.”

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If using frozen, in addition to being wild-caught etcetera, make sure they are “dry.”

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“It was Dutch police, it was Dutch moving companies, Dutch transportation, Dutch railways, etcetera, etcetera,” he said.

We handed it over to our publishers so we could suss out page design, branding etcetera.

From Salon

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