et hoc genus omne

et hoc genus omne

From Latin, meaning "and all this/that sort of thing," used to allude to or include other similar things without naming them directly. The government has promised to crack down on the top companies in the world—Bike Roh Soft, Floogle, Slamazon, et hoc genus omne—for their failure to pay their appropriate share of taxes. The plot is a tired treatise on the burdens facing the affluent elite—lack of purpose, estranged relationships, et hoc genus omne.
See also: ET, genus, hoc, omne
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • genus
  • omne
  • et id genus omne
  • cetera
  • et cetera
  • throw up (one's) hands
  • not be all morning
  • not take all morning
  • ekcetera
  • excetera