et alia
English
Etymology
From
Latin
et
(
“
and
”
)
+
alia
(
“
others
”
)
.
Phrase
et
alia
And others;
used of things
;
neuter plural
Usage notes
In some academic contexts, it may be appropriate to use the specific Latin form that would be used in Latin text, selecting the appropriate grammatical
case
.
The abbreviation "
et al.
" negates the need for such fastidiousness.
Synonyms
(
and others
)
:
et al.
Related terms
et alii
et aliae
et alios
et alibi
Anagrams
Aelita
,
atelia
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