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    et cet·er·a
    [et ˈsedərə]
    adverb
    et cetera (adverb) · etcetera (adverb)
    1. used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included:
      "we're trying to resolve problems of obtaining equipment, drugs, et cetera"
      Similar:
      and so forth
      and so on and so forth
      and the rest
      and/or the like
      and/or suchlike
      and/or more of the same
      and/or similar things
      et cetera et cetera
      and others
      among others
      and whatnot
      • indicating that a list is too tedious or clichéd to give in full:
        "we've all got to do our duty, pull our weight, et cetera, et cetera"
    Origin
    late Middle English: Latin, from et ‘and’ and cetera ‘the rest’ (neuter plural of ceterus ‘left over’).
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