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"alter"means other, like "the other one"

"alii" means others, like "some few others"

"cetera" means others, as well, but it is more used for "the rest"

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14y ago

'et alii', abbreviated in English as 'et al.'

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14y ago

another = alius, -a, -um; the other (of two) = alter, -tera, -terum

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Et cetera means "and all the rest." It is often abbreviated etc.

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14y ago

That would be "et cetera," commonly abbreviated as etc.

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14y ago

All others = Cetera.

That's seen in the phrase 'and all others,' which is 'et cetera.'

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culo is the word culo head

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Et alii.

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