etcetera

/ˈɛtsˈɛtɝə/

etcetera

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Definition

Alternative form of et cetera.

Etymology

From Latin et cetera (“etc.: and the other things”).

Example Sentences

  • "“To create life, to use science itself, chemical galvanism, electrobiology, etcetera, etcetera. To reanimate dead tissue, now, whomever unlocks that mystery, is not a man, but a god.” “Like Frankenstein.” “Who?” “Like Dr. Victor Frankenstein.” “Never heard of him.” “Right.”"
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