andmore
andmore is typically understood as the English phrase formed by the conjunction and and the word more, used to indicate that additional items or features exist beyond those explicitly listed. In prose and on product pages, it signals that a list is not exhaustive and that further items, options, or benefits may be available. The phrase often appears at the end of short summaries, menus, catalogs, or promotional copy to imply continued value beyond what is shown.
As a branding option, andmore may be adopted as a proper noun or product name in various
Ambiguity arises when the term is encountered without disambiguation. In encyclopedic usage, andmore would typically be
See also: the phrase and more; branding practices that stylize common phrases as product names.