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etc. - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of etc. in Hindi

  • आदि।
  • इत्यादि
  • वगैरह

Abbreviation

  • वगै़रह

etc. Definition

Adverb

  • used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included.

etc. Example

  • protect seedling from damage caused by feet, lawnmowers, pets, etc. ( अंकुरों को पैरों, घास काटने वालों, पालतू जानवरों आदि से होने वाले नुकसान से बचाएं। )
  • Tim was sent to the grocery store to pick up some basic items (milk, bread, eggs, etc.) for his wife. ( टिम को उसकी पत्नी के लिए कुछ बुनियादी सामान (दूध, रोटी, अंडे, आदि) लेने के लिए किराने की दुकान पर भेजा गया था। )
  • Around the cottages in the mountains the land is cleared for cultivation, and produces thriving crops of barley, wheat, buckwheat, millet, mustard, chillies, etc. Turnips of excellent quality are extensively grown; they are free from fibre and remarkably sweet. ( पहाड़ों में कॉटेज के आसपास भूमि को खेती के लिए साफ किया जाता है, और जौ, गेहूं, एक प्रकार का अनाज, बाजरा, सरसों, मिर्च, आदि की फलती-फूलती फसलें पैदा होती हैं। उत्कृष्ट गुणवत्ता के शलजम बड़े पैमाने पर उगाए जाते हैं; वे फाइबर से मुक्त हैं और उल्लेखनीय रूप से मीठे हैं। )

More Sentence

  • For them switching to the salt form (sodium ascorbate, calcium ascorbate, magnesium ascorbate, etc.) often permits far higher tolerance.
  • The summer camp offers many outdoor activities for kids such as fishing, hiking, canoeing, etc.
  • Lithuania requires primarily manufactured fertilizers and agricultural machinery and salt, sugar, herrings, manufactured articles, etc.
  • The climate is favourable to the growth of plums, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, currants, gooseberries, etc. There are many localities in which cranberries are successfully grown, and in which blueberries also grow wild in great profusion.
  • human beings engage in various sorts of mental activities—thinking, feeling, remembering, experiencing pain, making decisions, etc.