Found 21 phrases starting with ET:

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et alAlternative form of et al.Rate it:
et al.And others; to complete a list, especially of people, as authors of a published work.Rate it:
et aliaAnd others; used of things; neuter pluralRate it:
et aliaeAnd others; used of women or girls; feminine plural.Rate it:
et alibiand elsewhere; used to terminate lists of passages in a textRate it:
et aliiAnd others; used of men or boys, or groups of mixed gender; masculine pluralRate it:
et aliosAnd others; used of people, unless exclusively of female genderRate it:
et ceteraand so onRate it:
et ceteræAlternative form of et ceteraRate it:
et hoc genus omneAnd all this kind.Rate it:
et id genus omneAnd everything of that sort.Rate it:
et seq.And that which follows.Rate it:
et seqq.Abbreviation of et sequentia; and those which follow.Rate it:
et tu, Brute"You too, Brutus" or "even you, Brutus"; expression of recognition of betrayal.Rate it:
et uxor"and the wife" or "and his wife". It is often used in the context of a legal document to include a man's wife in whatever obligation, ownership, etc. the document spells out.Rate it:
etc.And so on: used to note that the rest of a list or piece of information has been left out on the assumption that it is similar or already known.Rate it:
etceteraAlternative form of et ceteraRate it:
eternal sleep(mythology, fiction, fantasy) A magical state of suspended animation, where-in the recipient is placed in a state of ageless, deathless, everlasting sleep. Well-known examples are Endymion, (the lover of the Greek moon goddess, Selene), and the princess from Sleeping Beauty.Rate it:
eternal sleepDeathRate it:
eternal triangleA relationship involving three persons (usually two women and one man or two men and one woman) among whom there are conflicting and competing attachments of a romantic or emotional nature.Rate it:
ethically challengedunethical; dishonestRate it:

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