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et al.abbr. Latin et alii (and others)et al. abbreviation for 1. (General Physics) et alibi 2. et alii et al.Short for et alia, a Latin phrase meaning and the others.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | et al. - and others ('et al.' is used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neuter plural) when referring to a number of people); "the data reported by Smith et al."et al, et alia, et aliae, et alii | | 2. | et al. - and elsewhere (used when referring to other occurrences in a text)et alibi, et al | Translationset al.
et al.And others. It is an abbreviation of a Latin phrase (et alii, et aliae or et alia, depending on the number and gender), and is typically used after a name or list of names to indicate the inclusion of others. This research was carried out by Richards et al.See also: ETet al.
et al. And others. [L. et alii]et al.
Et Al.An abbreviated form of et alia, Latin for "and others." When affixed after the name of a person, et al. indicates that additional persons are acting in the same manner, such as several plaintiffs or grantors. When et al. is used in a judgment against defendants, it means that the quoted words are applicable to all the defendants. Cross-references Court Opinion. et al.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. an abbreviation that may represent any of the following: et alibi (‘and elsewhere’); et alia (‘and other things’); et alios or et alii (‘and other people’).Et Al.
Et Al.A Latin abbreviation meaning "and others." It is used in many contexts to state that there are other parties involved. For example, one may refer to the authors of a book written by Marinelli, Moreno and Sookiasian as "Marinelli et al." Likewise, legal documents would use the same shorthand if all three decided to sue their publisher.et al.
Synonyms for et al.adv and others ('et al.' is used as an abbreviation of 'et alii' (masculine plural) or 'et aliae' (feminine plural) or 'et alia' (neuter plural) when referring to a number of people)Synonyms- et al
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adv and elsewhere (used when referring to other occurrences in a text)Synonyms |