“Et al.” is a Latin abbreviation that stands for “et alii” (masculine plural) or “et aliae” (feminine plural), meaning “and others” or “and elsewhere.” It is commonly used in legal documents, academic papers, and other formal writings to indicate that there are additional individuals or parties mentioned beyond those specifically named. For example, in a legal case involving multiple plaintiffs or defendants, “et al.” may be used to refer to all parties collectively without listing each individual separately.
n. abbreviation for the Latin phrase et alii meaning “and others.” This is commonly used in shortening the name of a case, as in “Pat Murgatroyd v. Sally Sherman, et al.
“Et al.” is a Latin abbreviation that stands for “et alii” or “et alia,” meaning “and others” in English. It is commonly used in academic writing to abbreviate a list of authors when citing a work with multiple contributors. This abbreviation is used to simplify citations and acknowledge all contributors without listing each individual author’s name.
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