et cetera
2006-07-22 18:30:32
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answer #1
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answered by wizibuff 4
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Et cetera, usually abbreviated to etc. (archaic abbreviations include &/c., &c., and &ca.) is Latin for "and the others." It is often used to represent the logical continuation of some sort of series of descriptions.
2006-07-22 20:22:36
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answered by inatuk 4
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It's "et cetera". Always in small letters, and in italics because it is Latin.
2006-07-22 20:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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et cetera
2006-07-22 18:31:47
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answer #4
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answered by celebcynic 2
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etcetera
2006-07-22 20:56:51
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answer #5
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answered by lyzbinra_07 1
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et. cetera
2006-07-22 18:34:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anh-Nguyen.com 2
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etcetera
2006-07-22 18:31:57
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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etcetera
2006-07-22 18:30:48
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answered by momoftrl 4
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etcetera
2006-07-22 18:30:45
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answered by Silvatungfox 4
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etc.
2006-07-22 18:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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