There is no single English word that meets the criteria.
The correct term is "criteria are" when referring to multiple criteria. "Criteria" is the plural form of "criterion," so it should always be treated as a plural noun in a sentence.
The singular possessive of criteria is criteria's.
A list of diagnostic criteria has been created. These "Jones Criteria" are divided into major and minor criteria.
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Criteria is plural
Criteria is already a plural - it is used incorrectly as a singular. The singular is criterion.
well, first of all we have two major criteria that these two have some other criteria related that we name it sub criteria two main criteria are Socio-economic criteria and Environmental criteria subcirteria for Socio-economic criteria are accessibility to roads nad trade center of city and so on. subcirteria for Environmental criteria are slop, height and .... each of these have maps to overlay with each other