Etcaetera

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Etcaetera Definition

(Lat. and others; and other things). The abbreviation etc. was formerly much used in pleading to avoid the inconveniences attendant upon making full and half defense. See “Defense.” It is not generally to be used in solemn instruments. See 6 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 427.

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(Lat. and others; and other things). The abbreviation etc. was formerly much used in pleading to avoid the inconveniences attendant upon making full and half defense. See “Defense.” It is not generally to be used in solemn instruments. See 6 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 427.

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