et
1 Americanverb
conjunction
abbreviation
abbreviation
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Employment Training: a government scheme offering training in technological and business skills to unemployed people
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Egypt (international car registration)
suffix
symbol
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of -et
Middle English, from Old French -et (masculine), -ette (feminine)
Example Sentences
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“Latinos are lieutenants and nurses and doctors, et cetera!”
From Los Angeles Times
“We were going to get married!” she told her parents—it was the truth!—but the cart had already preceded the horse, the milk had been drunk without the cow’s purchase, et cetera, et cetera.
From Literature
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ET with a discussion of the Fed’s balance sheet in Miami.
From Barron's
ET, following lukewarm demand for two-year and five-year tenders earlier this week.
Brookfield Asset Management and Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec are teaming up to buy Boralex in a deal worth about 3.8 billion Canadian dollars, the equivalent of US$2.76 billion, that aims to accelerate the Canadian renewable energy company’s growth as a private company.
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