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What is the full-form of 'i.e.' and 'e.g.' and 'etc.'?
Asked by Mandeep Sangwan,
27 Dec '12 02:33 pm
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From Latin i.e., an abbreviation of id est (that is).
an abbreviation of exempli gratia, Latin: "for example"
et cetera, a Latin expression meaning "and other things" or "and so on"
Answered by AnuJHA, 27 Dec '12 02:35 pm
an abbreviation of exempli gratia, Latin: "for example"
et cetera, a Latin expression meaning "and other things" or "and so on"
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