< Latin 
 
        
      Common English abbreviations from Latin.
| Abbreviation | Latin | Meaning | 
|---|---|---|
| A.D. | anno dominī | year of (our) lord | 
| A.M. | ante meridiem | before noon | 
| C(a). | Circa | Around(used in dates, as in c. 900) | 
| cf. | confer | compare | 
| e.g. | exemplī gratia | for example | 
| et al. | et aliī | and others | 
| etc. | et cetera | and so on | 
| Ibid. | ibidem | Same (in a footnote, when referring to the same source as the last footnote) | 
| i.e. | id est | that is | 
| P.M. | post meridiem | after noon | 
| P.S. | post scrīptum | postscript | 
| q.e.d | quod erat dēmōnstrandum | what was to be shown (Science) | 
| q.v. | quo vide | which see (when referencing another article in an encyclopedia) | 
| v. or vs. | versus | against | 
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