"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"
Alia.
Alii.
The word benevolent was derived from the latin word volens.
alter, altera, alterum
i.e. "sed" - but there are others... By the way, the i.e. is latin, too (in exemplo).
The Latin word for others is alius. The word contra is used to indicate the direct opposite, such as in the phrase "on the other hand".
agilis id one of the translations, although there are a few others.
Et alia is the Latin equivalent of 'and all'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'alia' means 'others'.
Privus is the Latin root that means separation from the view or presence of others. It forms the English word privacy.
humanus
alia means "others"
It is the adjective carus, meaning dear.