et cetera

 
Pronunciation: /ɛtˈsɛt(ə)rə, ɪt-/
(also etcetera)

adverb

  • used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included: we’re trying to resolve problems of obtaining equipment, drugs, et cetera
  • indicating that a list is too tedious or clichéd to give in full: we’ve all got to do our duty, pull our weight, et cetera, et cetera

Origin:

Latin, from et 'and' and cetera 'the rest' (neuter plural of ceterus 'left over')

A common mispronunciation of et cetera involves replacing the t in et with a k. This follows a process known as assimilation by which sounds become easier for the speaker to articulate.