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Latin words and abbreviations are often used in texts
Table 4.2. Latin words and abbreviations
Latin
short
for…
English
equivalent
c./ca.
cf.
e.g.
Circa
confer
exempli gratia
about, approximately
compare with
for example, for instance
et al
etc.
Et seq.
Ibid.
i.e.
loc. cit.
N.B.
op. Cit.
et alii
et cetera
et sequens
ibidem
id est
loco citato
nota bene
opera citato
and others
and the rest, and all others, and so on
and the following pages
in the same place (used
to refer again to a text
just referred to)
which is to say, in other words, that is
in the places already mentioned (+author’s
name)
take special note of; note well
in the work already mentioned (+ author’s name
and page reference)
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