The plural form of dairy is dairies.
The plural of dairy is dairies.
The plural form for the noun dairy is dairies.
The singular form for the plural noun dairies is dairy.
The noun "dairies" is the plural form of the singular noun "dairy".
There are similarly spelled words:dares - plural of noun, or present tense of to dare: challenges or provocationsdairies - plural of dairy (company that produces milk and milk products)diaries - plural of diary (written record of one's activities and thoughts)
yes dairy has dairy in it
There is no prefix for dairy. Dairy was just made up.
No. If you called a dairy farm just "dairy," it may not refer to specifically the dairy farm itself, but to something else entirely. There are many things that have the term dairy attached to it, from cows to barns the industry itself.Another Answer:A dairy farm is commonly know as a dairy in today's society, But many people still refer to a dairy as a dairy farms to make it simpler to understand.
dairy of a kid
No, that rumor is false. Dairy Queen does use real dairy products.
Beef and dairy.
California is the dairy state Wisconsin is called the dairy state.