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“et hoc genus omne”
et hoc genus omne
And everything of the kind; and all that sort.
This phrase is used to indicate others of the same class of persons or things; such as, "and all that sort of thing" and is considered by one source as "a pretentious substitute for et cetera, etc.".
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group E
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