
et cetera (etc.)
and other similar things; and so forth
et cetera (etc.) in a sentence
“Bring your books, pens, notebooks, et cetera.”
Origin of et cetera (etc.)
Latin: et and + cetera the rest/other things (from ceterus the other)
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