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  • '''Thank you''' (''plural'' '''thank yous''') is a specific expression of gratitude or politeness, in
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  • '''Trousers''' (plural word, aka ''pants'' in America) are an outerwear, lower body [[clothing|gar
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  • A '''mouse''' (plural ''mice'') is a small [[mammal]] in the order ''rodentia''. The most common
    523 bytes (86 words) - 05:50, 23 November 2010
  • '''Luxating patella''' (plural ''luxating patellas'' or ''luxating patellae'') is a condition in which the
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  • * Something received, usually used in the plural, ''the receipts''; especially in [[economics]], cash.
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  • ...o the grammatical person, tense (present/past/future) and number (singular/plural). In some languages such as English, there are little different verb forms.
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  • ...rty in which many dogs are housed, maintained, and bred, often used in the plural 'kennels'.
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  • ...h communities in [[Babylonia]] from about 580 to 1040 A.D. "Gaonim" is the plural of "gaon," a [[Biblical Hebrew]] term meaning glory or splendor.
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  • ...are also many '''irregular nouns''', some with English roots, others with plural forms from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Hebrew and Arabic. (''The accents ...f''' vary between -'''fs''' and -'''ves'''. In particular, the traditional plural of '''dwårf''' was '''dwårfs''', but [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] popular
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  • A '''quartiere''' (plural: '''quartieri''') is a subdivision of certain [[Italy|Italian]] towns.
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  • ...nstrumental and vocative. Cases use both [[grammatical number|singular and plural]] forms.
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  • ...parts, first a [[Latin]] name for the assigned genus (singular form of the plural ‘genera’), and second, a species-specific Latin name indicating the par The plural of 'genus' is 'genera'; the plural of 'species' is 'species'.
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  • ..., involving several portions of the male reproductive system. Spermatozoa (plural of spermatozoon, a single sperm cell) that can fertilize ova and give rise
    831 bytes (105 words) - 23:31, 17 February 2009
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