出典:Wiktionary
From Latin cēterīs, the ablative plural of cēterus (“the other, the rest”), + pāribus, the ablative case plural of pār (“equal”).
ceteris paribus (not comparable)
Used when comparing something to something else that is different in some way but required to be the same in all other ways for the comparison to work.
an en-tous-cas
the action of folding something several times over
交替で
紆余曲折で
with twists and turns
On the other hand...
accepting that
その他には