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41and — conjunction Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German unti and Date: before 12th century 1. used as a function word to indicate connection or addition especially of items within the same class or type; used to join… …
42and so on — phrasal and so forth …
43and how — adverb Date: 1865 used to emphasize the preceding idea < having a great time and how! > …
44and/or — conjunction Date: 1853 used as a function word to indicate that two words or expressions are to be taken together or individually < language comprehension and/or production David Crystal > …
45and counting — phrasal with more to come < in business for 50 years and counting > …
46and then some — phrasal with much more in addition < would require all his strength and then some > …
47and what not — See: WHAT NOT …
48and what not — See: WHAT NOT …
49AND — noun Date: 1949 a logical operator that requires both of two inputs to be present or two conditions to be met for an output to be made or a statement to be executed …
50and the like — phrasal et cetera …