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The plural form for the noun scarf is scarves.

Anytime a singular word ends in an "f", the plural is created by removing the "f" and adding "ves" to the word. So scarf becomes scarves. Half becomes halves, calf becomes calves, and so on.

'Scarfs' is also an acceptable plural of 'scarf', according to the Cambridge English dictionary, as well as Merriam-Webster's.

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Scarves is the plural for the word scarf

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The plural of scarf is scarves.

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No, it is not, the plural of scarf is "scarves" or "scarfs". 'Scarf' itself is a singular noun, and also a verb.

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The plural form of the noun scarf is scarves.

The plural possessive form is scarves'.

Example: The scarves' prices were much too high.

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The plural of scarf is scarves.

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scarves

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Sarfes

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Scar's

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