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et
1[et]
verb
a simple past tense of eat.
et
2[et]
conjunction
and.
Et
3ethyl.
-et
4a noun suffix having properly a diminutive force (now lost in many words): chalet; islet; owlet; tablet.
e.t.
5abbreviation
electrical transcription.
E.T.
6abbreviation
ET
1abbreviation
Employment Training: a government scheme offering training in technological and business skills to unemployed people
Egypt (international car registration)
-et
2suffix
small or lesser
islet
baronet
Et
3symbol
ethyl
et
4abbreviation
Ethiopia
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of et1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of et1
Example Sentences
Adapted by Matt Baker from the French series “Astrid et Raphaëlle,†it stars Purvis as Patience Evans, a civilian clerk working in the seemingly uninhabited and endless archives of the York police department, where, by wheeling some shelves together, she has fashioned herself a little fortress of solitude in which she hides out with some pet mice.
"Knowledge of the Italian language, not having criminal charges, continuous residence et cetera - all the various requirements remain the same," explains Carla Taibi of the liberal party More Europe, one of several backers of the referendum.
ET, the stock had fallen around 17%.
Opera last November with “Roméo et Juliette,†Times classical music critic Mark Swed called it “a coup for the company.â€
In October, Marcus was sent a script from classic 1982 film ET to perform - but after submitting his video, he didn't hear back.
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