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The Latin phrase is et cetera, abreviated (etc.), meaning "and so forth." Because it requires a period, it can cause problems in a sentence structure, where it may be replaced by a formal phrase (and so forth) or by an ellipsis (...).

(More rarely, the spelling may be et caetera or et cætera.)

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The word is spelled exactly. The root word is exact.

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It is spelled et cetera.

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