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Legal Definitions - et sic ulterius
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Definition of et sic ulterius
et sic ulterius
Et sic ulterius is an old Latin phrase that means "and so on" or "and so forth". It is used to indicate that there are more things to be mentioned, but the speaker or writer does not want to list them all.
- She packed her bags with clothes, toiletries, and other essentials, et sic ulterius.
- The teacher asked the students to name all the countries in Europe, but they could only name a few, et sic ulterius.
In the first example, the phrase "et sic ulterius" is used to show that the speaker is not listing all the items that were packed, but there were more things included. In the second example, the phrase is used to indicate that the students could not name all the countries in Europe, but there were more that they did not know.
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Term: et sic ulterius
Definition: Et sic ulterius is an old Latin phrase that means "and so on" or "and so forth." It is used to indicate that there are more things to be mentioned or done, but they are similar to what has already been mentioned or done.
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