
1) At least two 2) Cacti or stimuli 3) Certain nouns and verbs 4) Consisting of more than one 5) Crises is one; also criteria 6) Deer or elk, sometimes 7) Dual 8) Foci or fungi 9) Friends or cheers 10) French word used in English 11) Involving more than one 12) Kings or queens 13) Like apples and oranges
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The plural, in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number. Plural forms of nouns typically denote a quantity other than the default quantity represented by a noun, which is generally one (the form that represents this default quantity is said to be of singular number). Most commonly, therefore, plurals are used to d...
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• (n.) The plural number; that form of a word which expresses or denotes more than one; a word in the plural form. • (a.) Relating to, or containing, more than one; designating two or more; as, a plural word.
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[Noun] Plural form: plurals. The form of a word to show more than one. e.g. children is the plural form of the word child.
Example: Lots of plural words end in 's'.
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(from the article `North American Indian languages`) ...denoting `you and I`and an exclusive form`I and someone other than you.` Some languages also have a distinction in number between singular, ... All the Romance languages continue to mark plurality in nouns and adjectives morphologically, though in mo...
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Plu'ral adjective [ Latin
pluralis , from
plus ,
pluris , more; confer French
pluriel , Old French
plurel . See
Plus .] Relating to, or containing, more than one; designating two or more; as, a
plural word. «
Plural faith, which is too m...
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Plu'ral noun (Gram.) The plural number; that form of a word which expresses or denotes more than one; a word in the plural form.
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[
adj] - grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units 2. [n] - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
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macula, plural; maculae, singular A small spot or colored area.
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sorority, singular; sororities, plural 1. A body or company of women united for some common objective; especially, for devotional purposes; in the U.S., the female section of a church congregation. 2. A women's society in a college or university. 3. A group of women or girls joined together by common interests, for fellowship, etc.; specifically, a...
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breve, singular; brevia, plural 1. A summary, a short code of instructions, etc. 2. A writ by which a person was summoned or attached to answer an action, complaint, etc. in a court of law. 3. A small curved mark, like a tiny smile, placed over a vowel to signify that the vowel has a short sound; as with such words as: cat, pet, sit, hot, up.
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multipara, singular; multiparae, plural A woman who has borne a live child from each of two or more pregnancies.
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lipidosis, singular; lipidoses, plural 1. Lipid storage disease. 2. Hereditary abnormality of lipid metabolism that results in abnormal amounts of lipid deposition.
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see singular
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adjective grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units
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Indication of number. Most English words form their plurals by the addition of
s, as in
boy, boys;
cat, cats;
book, books. The ending
es is the next most common, as in
watch, watches;
church, churches;...
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A category in the grammar of all languages which refers to more than one object. All languages have a particular means for expressing this category, frequently by using a characteristic inflection.
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