Plural means more than one (of any thing). So lesions = more than one lesion.
The plural form of "lesion" is "lesions."
Yes, the plural form of "forte" meaning a strong point is "fortes." However, some people use "strong points" as a more common alternative in the plural form.
The plural of costa, meaning one of the bones comprising the ribcage, can be either costas or costae.
The correct spelling for the plural form of "Jones" is "Joneses."
This statement is not entirely accurate. While many nouns that have plural forms do indeed indicate a plural meaning (e.g. dogs, cats), there are exceptions. For example, the noun "news" is plural in form, but it is used to refer to a singular concept or piece of information. Similarly, the noun "pants" is plural in form, but it represents a singular garment worn on both legs.
"Book" is a noun that has both a singular and plural form: "book" (singular) and "books" (plural).
Intralesional injections are put into a lesion or scar.
Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumor
Lesion.
It means your pap smear was normal.
Mobs is the plural of mob
Dysplasia is the medical term meaning precancerous lesionscervical dysplasia
It depends. The word lesion means many different things medically, which is an abnormal change in structure of an organ or part due to injury or disease.
These is the plural of this.
leukoplakia
cats, dogs, apes
Skiddoo is a verb (meaning depart) so there is no plural.
Proximal lesion