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  • ...r languages use an extra word to represent plurality, and some use no true plural form at all; all languages, however, have some way of expressing how many o ...ative'' and ''plurative'' forms, where singular forms are derived from the plural and vice-versa, in cases where the noun refers to more than one unit but fu
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  • ...used in contemporary sports discussions. Instead, the conventional English plural "s" is used.
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  • Adult female human; plural ''women''.
    73 bytes (8 words) - 16:32, 16 December 2015
  • Authoritative [[Shi'a]] religious scholar; plural [[Maraji']]
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  • ...place with multiple [[Shi'a]] religious authorities (singular [[Marji']], plural [[Maraji']]
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  • English language nouns whose plural forms do not follow the standard rule of adding an –s to the end.
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  • ...ates to Israel as a Jew); oleh is masculine, olah is feminine, and olim is plural
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  • ''plural'' -lôz '''tábleaux ''plural'' -rôz '''bûreaux
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  • ...of the verb. For example, the verb 'to be' has the singular case 'is' and plural case 'are'. ...singular forms of the verb such as ''was'', ''am'' and ''is'', as well as plural forms ''were'' and ''are''; this is called a linguistic [[paradigm (linguis
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  • Name an object. Singular, one object. Plural, one plus more.
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  • ...ns (curry, a food, curry, a tanner, and curry, a groom, is “curries”. The plural of the surname is formed by adding an s to the variant: The Currys or The
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  • * Plural of any of above, except that plural sheets of the material are usually ''pieces of paper''
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  • *Mechanics is also the plural of mechanic, someone who does repair and maintenance work on machines
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Plural is ''Einsatzgruppen''; Nazi mobile security, and then killing units, which
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  • ...uns (curry, a food, curry, a tanner, and curry, a groom, is “curries”, the plural of the surname is formed by adding a final 's' to the variant: ''The Currys
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  • cf. ''plural'' '''hoôves''': '''hoôf cf. ''plural'' '''roôfs''' *roôves: '''roôf
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  • ...r languages use an extra word to represent plurality, and some use no true plural form at all; all languages, however, have some way of expressing how many o ...ative'' and ''plurative'' forms, where singular forms are derived from the plural and vice-versa, in cases where the noun refers to more than one unit but fu
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  • There were two Russian revolutions in 1917. Article title should be plural, or else two articles. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 09:26, 31 Octob
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  • In geometry, a '''vertex''' (plural ''vertices'') is a special point located at the intersection of two or more
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  • .... The Toea is one of the few [[British Commonwealth]] currency units whose plural is the same as the singular.The [[currency sign]] for the Toea is 't.'.
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  • |sym = Fish (plural)
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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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  • {{r|Plural}}
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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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  • {{r|Plural}}
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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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  • {{r|Plural}}
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  • {{r|Plural}}
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  • {{r|Plural}}
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  • {{r|Plural}}
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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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  • {{r|Plural}}
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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
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  • |'''1st person plural''' |'''2nd person plural'''
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  • * {{search link|"familys"|familys|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (families [plural], family's [possessive]) * {{search link|"feets"|feets|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (feet [plural], foot's)
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  • ...ament. The term is [[Irish language|Irish]] for "Assembly Delegate." The plural form is Teachta Dálaí. It is usually abbreviated as "TD" and these initi
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  • ...followed Brigham Young to [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]] where the practice of plural marriage continued.<ref>[http://www.mscbc.org/video/vid_lvp.htm Lifting the ...tories]]. The LDS Church believed that their religiously-based practice of plural marriage was protected by the [[United States Constitution]],<ref>[http://c
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  • ...the Italian sgraffire, or ''scratched'', also written as ''Sgraffiti'' as plural) is a visual arts technique used in ceramics, pottery, painting and glass i
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  • '''Dice''' (plural of 'die', though 'dice' is colloquially used as the singular) are two objec
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  • ''Laigin'' is a plural noun, indicating an [[ethnonym]] rather than a geographic term. The use of
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  • '''Phenomenon''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: φαινόμενo, plural: φαινόμενα) has a specialized meaning in the [[philosophy]] of [[
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  • {{r|Plural}}
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  • | date = January 1986}}</ref> As a plural noun, however, meaning "holy warriors", it gained currency with Muslim move
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