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What is 'etc' in English?

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And so forth is the English equivalent of 'etc'. The letters 'etc' represent the abbreviation of 'et caetera', which is Latin for 'and the others'. The term is used to show that a list isn't complete, that other items are referred to but not identified individually.

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