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singular: dancer singular possessive: dancer's plural: dancers plural possessive: dancers'

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Yes, the word 'dancer' is a noun; a word for someone who dances; a word for a person.

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Dance...

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Dance troupes.

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Dancers.

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Ballerinas

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Dancers

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Dancers’

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