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etcetera

American  
[et-set-er-uh, ‑-se-truh] / ɛtˈsɛt ər ə, ‑ˈsɛ trə /

noun

plural

etceteras
  1. a number of other things or persons unspecified.

  2. etceteras, extras or sundries.


Etymology

Origin of etcetera

First recorded in 1375–1425; noun use of et cetera

Example Sentences

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“I don’t think clients are thinking this way about reduction, etcetera,” he said after the company’s fourth-quarter earnings presentation, according to a transcript from FactSet.

From MarketWatch

He’s extremely charming and brilliant at what he does — really impressive, etcetera.

From Salon

"Why do so many black bean chilis just taste like soup?" etcetera.

From Salon

Not long afterward Dorothy comes on the scene with a bucket of water, etcetera, etcetera.

From Salon

“We monitor what we don’t have, buy groceries, keep up with the kids' tastes and safe foods, etcetera.”

From Salon