City, queen and dinosaur are all nouns.
The plural is what is formed when there is more than one of them.
The plural forms are:
It mean that this dinosaur eats meat like other dinosaurs.
I think you mean word but dinosaur means giant lizard.
Means is already plural. The singular is mean.
Yes, there is. Did you mean a living dinosaur, or a dead one?
It could mean that she is as tall as a dinosaur because when a person says dinosaur we all think giant reptiles that are taller than a 5 story building, or it could mean that she is as scary as a dinosaur, or as strong as one.
If you mean that a dinosaur that can camouflage itself to its surroundings, I believe not. Iguanadon was a dinosaur that was thought to look like an Iguana.
Its a kind of dinosaur.
it is a kind of dinosaur
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If you mean handkerchief, the plural is handkerchiefs
If you mean vulva, the plural is vulvae.
If you mean "Army" then the plural is "Armies".