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What is an expression for etc?

"... and so forth ...". "... among other things...", et cetera.


What is the origin of etc?

It comes from Latin as 'et cetera' meaning 'and the others' and 'the rest' and 'so forth'


How do you spell ecetera?

The Latin phrase is "et cetera" (and so forth), abbreviated etc. in use.


How do you say Go forth and conquer in Latin?

arise, go forth and conquer


What does etc stand for?

et cetera The meaning of it is so on and so forth Ex. At the zoo, they have various animals such as, bears, lions elephants, et cetera. (etc.) Etcetera-abbreviated, meaning essentially and so on and so on....


How do you spell out ect?

The Latin phrase is et cetera, abreviated (etc.), meaning "and so forth." Because it requires a period, it can cause problems in a sentence structure, where it may be replaced by a formal phrase (and so forth) or by an ellipsis (...).(More rarely, the spelling may be et caetera or et cætera.)


What is etc?

Et cetera (and so on)... instead of continuing lines of words with any kind of similarity. In biology, it may stand for the "Electron Transport Chain".


How do you spell exchederrah?

The Latin phrase is et cetera (and so forth), usually abbreviated (etc.) in use.


What is expansion of etc?

Et cetera. It means "and others of the same kind", or "and so forth". and expansion of "End of Thinking Capacity."


How do you spell ectetera?

The abbreviation is spelled etc. and is spoken as the two-word phrase et cetera(Latin, meaning "and so forth")


How do you spell the word ect?

The correct spelling is either et cetera or etcetera. Both are correct spellings, but the one-word version is the most used.It is a Latin expression for "and other things", or "and so forth".ECT also stands for electroconvulsive therapy.


What is the full form of etc?

The full form is "et cetera." It's Latin for "and so forth," or "and so on." Example: Someday I hope to buy a car, mansion, etc.