et al.
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛtˈɑːl/, /eɪˈtɑːl/, /ɛtˈæl/
Etymology 1
From Latin, abbreviation of et (“and”) and alii (“others”) (English: et alii) and its forms and derivatives.
Usage notes
Formally preferred by some over etc. for lists of people in all contexts, reserving etc. for lists of things (inanimate objects); the distinction is sometimes ignored in casual use, and the two abbreviations are used synonymously in many contexts for completing lists except in very careful or formal use. However, in lists of authors of a published work, et al. is still regularly used.
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