et al

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English - Turkish
ve diğerleri
"ve çalışma arkadaşları" anlamı veren ifade

Rudolf E. Kalman and et al.

ve saire
(fiil) diğerleri, ve saire
etal
"EtAl" means "and others."
English - English
et al. is used after a name or a list of names to indicate that other people are also involved. It is used especially when referring to books or articles which were written by more than two people. Blough et al. et alii (and others). written after a list of names to mean that other people are also involved in something
and others; and elsewhere (Latin)
An abbreviation for et alii, "and others "
(Latin et alii) meaning "and others " All lower case letters; no period after the "t"; a period after the "l "
Latin for "and others"
"and others"
and all others
a Latin abbreviation meaning "and others"; if there are more than three authors, it is usual to mention only the name of the first and to add "et al "
An abbreviation of et ahi, meaning "and others," ordinarily used in lieu of listing all names of persons involved in a proceeding et seq An abbreviation for et sequentes, or et sequential "and the following," ordinarily used in referring to a section of statutes
The Latin phrase for "and others"
A Latin term meaning "And others"
and others "
et alia = and others
used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neutral plural) when referring to a number of people
used as an abbreviation of `et alibi' when referring to other occurrences in a text
An abbrevation for et alius, meaning "and another" or "and others "
And others
Latin meaning "and others"
The Latin phrase for "and others "
abbreviation of the Latin et alii "and others '
[Latin] and others
An abbreviation of et alii, meaning "and others "
and others -- usually used to indicate an obvious group of things such as all members of a family
And others; to complete a list, especially of people, as authors of a published work
used as an abbreviation of `et alibi' when referring to other occurrences in a text used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neutral plural) when referring to a number of people
et al

    Turkish pronunciation

    et äl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈet ˈal/ /ˈɛt ˈæl/

    Etymology

    [ 'Et ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai.
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