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et hoc genus omne

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Etymology

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From Latin et hoc genus omne.

Phrase

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et hoc genus omne

  1. And all this kind.

Latin

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Etymology

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Literally, “and all this kind”.

Pronunciation

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Phrase

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et hoc genus omne

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see et,‎ hoc,‎ genus,‎ omne.

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