v.+a.+and+v.+n
61and — 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… …
62and so on — phrasal and so forth …
63and how — adverb Date: 1865 used to emphasize the preceding idea < having a great time and how! > …
64and/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 > …
65and counting — phrasal with more to come < in business for 50 years and counting > …
66and then some — phrasal with much more in addition < would require all his strength and then some > …
67Muscat (grape and wine) — and other places. The breadth and number of varieties of muscat suggest that it is perhaps the oldest domesticated grape variety, and there are theories that most families within the Vitis vinifera grape family are descended from the Muscat… …
68and what not — See: WHAT NOT …
69and what not — See: WHAT NOT …
70AND — 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 …