Antonym: singular. Similar words: plurality, pluralism, splurge, rural, aural, mural, neural, natural. Meaning: ['plʊrəl /'plʊərəl] n. the form of a word that is used to denote more than one. adj. 1. composed of more than one member, set, or kind 2. grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units.
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91. Give the plural of each singular noun below.
92. Vocative plural of 'annus' is...?
93. In English, nouns can be singular or plural.
94. A trademark used for a warm outer jacket having close-fitting, often elastic, cuffs and waistband. This trademark often occurs in print in lowercase and in the plural.
95. As a Greek word that ends in "s" it isn't plural, although sometimes people treat it as if it were and give a single kudo as if they were saving higher praise for greater achievement.
96. But they have a hard time equating plural marriage with those evils.
97. For instance, Alpha Centauri A has a radius of 1.05 solar radii (the plural of radius).
98. War materiel, especially weapons and ammunition. Often used in the plural.
99. A cloth or leather gaiter covering the shoe upper and the ankle and fastening under the shoe with a strap. Often used in the plural.
100. This noun appears in the plural form only, never in the singular form collective noun.
101. The three-member load frame has a plural of derivative types, such as axis partial parallelism, arc column type, arc beam type, and their composite type.
102. A small scrap or leaving of food after a meal is completed. Often used in the plural.
103. Breeches reaching down to the knees. Used only in the plural.
104. This noun appears in the plural form only(Sentencedict.com ), never in the singular form. This is a collective noun.
105. The insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word & quot ; bush & quot; is epenthesis.
106. Except that in Latin a ship's prow was called a rostrum and the plural of rostrum was rostra so they called the speaking platform rostra.
107. However, in practice , may variant usages about"we"are used. Often going beyond the grammar category the plural forms of the first personal pronoun, "we"has some special rhetoric meanings.
108. The image forming apparatus includes a carriage for moving a recording head having plural recording nozzles in a horizontal scan direction.
109. It can also follow a plural subject or an indirect object with a plural verb.
110. This paper deals with the semantic fuzziness of polysemous nouns, homonymous nouns[sentencedict.com], and singular and plural nouns.
111. Let's suppose that all the animals on the cards are in plural forms.
112. The tumour cells were drown from the plural fluid by centrifugalization and they were cultivated the original generations.
113. Anna: The plural form is the same as the singular form.
114. Is it lawful that the unit crime is applied to voluntary surrender, meritorious service, recidivism and joinder of punishments for plural crimes?
115. Strangely in an age that prizes gender-neutral language, that is the literal plural of "Rom", a Romany word meaning man or husband.
116. According to him, in a plural society, there will inevitably be different opinions.
117. Today, a plural society has been posing great challenges to majoritarian democracy, thus threatening the role of court.
118. If a plural form of the noun or noun phrase exists in the reference table, the lookup matches only the plural form of the noun or noun phrase.
119. A Eurasian garlic(Allium ursinum) having broad, stalked, oblong to lance-shaped leaves and bulbous roots used in salads and relishes. Often used in the plural.
120. I think that the court should employ the principle of joinder of punishments for plural crimes of contract fraud.
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