Waitresses.
The plural for waitress is waitresses. Example: The waitresses were all busy.
The plural possessive of waitress is waitresses'
The plural posessive form is nests'.
The plural for for the noun waitress is waitresses.
Waitresses.
The plural of order is orders. e.g. "The waitress got our orders wrong again."
The plural possessive of woman is women's.Normally the plural possessive in English is formed by adding s' (s + apostrophe) to the noun, but plurals that do not end in s, like men, women, children and oxen, simply add 's(apostrophe + s), just like singular possessives. Thus you have dogs' collars and priests' vestments, but women's magazines and children's toys.
Regions'
Years'
Uncles'
Painters'
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
The plural posessive form is nests'.
The plural form of the noun lynx is lynxes.The plural possessive form is lynxes'.
singular
The knife's edge had been dulled when it hit the rock. Knife's is singular posessive. The knives' edges had been dulled when they hit the rock. Knives' is plural posessive.
The plural of compass is compasses, and the plural posessive is compasses'(referring to more than one compass).
The plural for for the noun waitress is waitresses.
The noun members is the plural form for member; the plural possessive form is members'.