- many languages, a
plural (sometimes
abbreviated as pl., pl, or PL), is one of the
values of the
grammatical category of number. The
plural of a noun typically...
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acceptable to
pluralize either the
first major term or the last (if open when singular, such
compounds tend to take
hyphens when
plural in the latter...
- In linguistics, a
broken plural (or
internal plural) is an
irregular plural form of a noun or
adjective found in the
Semitic languages and
other Afroasiatic...
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English and many
other languages present number categories of
singular or
plural. Some
languages also have a dual,
trial and
paucal number or
other arrangements...
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Polygamy (called
plural marriage by Latter-day
Saints in the 19th
century or the
Principle by
modern fundamentalist practitioners of polygamy) was practiced...
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Plural voting is the
practice whereby one
person might be able to vote
multiple times in an election. It is not to be
confused with a
plurality voting...
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supported plural forms, also pla**** a part.[citation needed] Vīrus in
classical Latin was a m**** noun,
denoting something uncountable.
These pluralize only...
- In
mathematics and logic,
plural quantification is the
theory that an
individual variable x may take on
plural, as well as singular, values. As well as...
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original on 16
February 2018.
Retrieved 16
February 2018. "APA
Style Blog:
Pluralize Numbers and
Abbreviations Without Apostrophes". blog.apastyle.org. Archived...
- A
double plural is a
plural form to
which an
extra suffix has been added,
mainly because the
original plural suffix (or
other variation) had
become unproductive...