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The plural word for "ignoramus" is "ignoramuses".

You might expect it to be "ignorami" because the word originates in Latin, but "ignoramus" is not a noun: it is a verb. So instead of using the Latin rule for pluralizing nouns, we simply use the English rule for pluralizing words that end with an "s".

Thus, "ignoramus" becomes "ignoramuses".

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