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The Latin phrase is "et cetera," and the abbreviation is "etc." Some people mispronounce this as "excetera" but it really begins with "et."
et cetera[et and + cetera the other (things)]
The phrase is "et cetera". It means "and the rest", or "and so on".
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The abbreviation for et-cetera is etc.
The abbreviation is spelled etc. and is spoken as the two-word phrase et cetera(Latin, meaning "and so forth")
The phrase "etc" is an abbreviation. The full form is et cetera.
Irt is a Latin abbrevation: et cetera -meaning and so on.
The Latin is et cetera meaning to "continue on". Etc. is the abbreviation.
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The Latin phrase is "et cetera" (and so forth), abbreviated etc. in use.
The words abbreviated by "etc." are "et cetera" (Latin, "and the rest"). It was adopted into English, with the Latin spelling, to mean "and so forth" when listing items or procedures.The abbreviation etc is sounded out "et cetera" when read.