"et cetera", which means "and the rest"
Erased, removed, blotted out, etc.
Etc is an abbreviated form of the latin "et cetera", which can be translated as "and soforth".
Nebula, Nebulae (mist, fog, etc)
Monstrate means point to, show me, etc.
Irt is a Latin abbrevation: et cetera -meaning and so on.
Edepol is a Latin exclamation, meaning "by Pollux". It meant indeed, it's true, no kidding, etc.
Irt is a Latin abbrevation: et cetera -meaning and so on.
It's latin for '' I believe" - so it means what you stand for, your ethos , beliefs etc.
The words abbreviated by "etc." are "et cetera" (Latin, "and the rest"). It was adopted into English, with the Latin spelling, to mean "and so forth" when listing items or procedures.The abbreviation etc is sounded out "et cetera" when read.
Latin has no such word. There is a first declension verb intento, which means "I point at, point (weapons etc) in a threatening manner, or threaten".
terra- from this we get words like terra-cotta, terrain, extraterrestrial, etc...
An internet search found that verus is apparently a Latin word which can mean true, legitimate, honest, fair, genuine. etc.