And others in a citation
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ETALII"And others," in a citation
ETALAnd others, in a list
ETAL"And others," in a bibliography
ETALIAAnd others, in a footnote
ETALIIAnd others in a footnote,
ETALAnd others, in a bibliography
ETALAnd others, in a Latin abbreviation
ETAL"And a lot of others," in four letters
LIMERICKS"A flea in a fly in a flue," and others.
wassailedDrink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way
wassailingDrink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way
wassailsDrink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way
mezzaninesA low story between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors
amphimacera foot of three syllables, the middle one short and the others long, as in cast/tas
sportingFair and generous in one's behavior or treatment of others, esp. in a game or contest
mezzanineA low story between two others in a building, typically between the ground and first floors
tactlessHaving or showing a lack of adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues
privatelyUsed to refer to a situation in which someone's thoughts and feelings are not disclosed to others
heterocysta cell larger than the others, and of different appearance, occurring in certain algae related to nostoc
amphimacersAMPHIMACER, a foot of three syllables, the middle one short and the others long, as in cast/tas
heterocystsHETEROCYST, a cell larger than the others, and of different appearance, occurring in certain algae related to nostoc
tithings(in England) A group of ten householders who lived close together and were collectively responsible for each other's behavior
companiesThe fact or condition of being with another or others, esp. in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment
companyThe fact or condition of being with another or others, esp. in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment
agitatorsperson who stirs up others in order to upset the status quo and further a political, social, or other cause
matchmakersA person who arranges relationships and marriages between others, either informally or, in certain cultural communities, as a formal occupation
matchmakerA person who arranges relationships and marriages between others, either informally or, in certain cultural communities, as a formal occupation
agitatorperson who stirs up others in order to upset the status quo and further a political, social, or other cause
representativesA person chosen or elected to speak and act on behalf of others in a legislative assembly or deliberative body
rapportsA close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well
classesA set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
classA set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
bookcrossingthe practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same
partnersA person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, esp. in a business or company with shared risks and profits
bookcrossingsBOOKCROSSING, the practice of leaving a book in a public location to be found and read by others, who then do the same
partnerA person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, esp. in a business or company with shared risks and profits
mobloga chronicle, which may be shared with others, of someone's thoughts and experiences recorded in the form of mobile phone calls, text messages, and photographs
latahspattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered in Malaya, and characterized by the compulsive imitation of the actions and words of others
latahpattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered in Malaya, and characterized by the compulsive imitation of the actions and words of others
hydraa many-headed serpent or monster in Greek mythology that was slain by Hercules and each head of which when cut off was replaced by two others