The correct plural form of criterion is criteria.
Yes, "criteria" is the plural form of "criterion." The word "criterion" refers to a standard or principle used to make a judgment or decision, while "criteria" refers to multiple standards or principles.
British plural its self is larvas
Symposiums already is a (British??) plural of Symposium. The other accepted plural form is symposia.
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Criteria is plural. Criterion is singular. The criteria to pass a maths exam is being able to add up and subtract. The criterion of passing an addition exam is being able to add up.
The plural of harbor is harbors. In British English the singular is harbour and the plural is harbours.
The plural of odour is odours. As in "there are strange odours coming from the room".
"Flavored" is a verb; the noun form is "flavor", for which the plural is "flavors." (British spelling: flavoured, flavour, flavours)
It is mangoes in British English.
The plural of "meter" is "meters." In British English, it can also be spelled as "metre," with the plural being "metres." Both forms refer to the unit of measurement for length in the metric system.
British English it is tyres. American English it is tires.
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