The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
"indices" is plural of "index".
In maths indices are little superscript numbers that are powers, ie they tell you how many times to multiply the base number by itself. eg in 103 the 3 is the index (singular of indices) which tells you to multiply 10 by itself thrice, ie 103 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000.
The word bucketful is indeed singular. The plural form is bucketsful or bucketfuls.
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
No, "it" is used for singular subjects, while "they" is used for plural subjects.
The singular form of "indices" is "index."
Indices is the plural form of the noun index.
The word "indices" is already plural, so the plural form is still the same word. The singular form is "index", e.g. One index, two indices, 24 indices, 1,000 indices.
nope , cause the singular of indices is index!.
"indices" is plural of "index".
"Indices" is the plural form of the word "index," which refers to a list or system used to access information. "Index" is the singular form.
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"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
The indices of deprivation are high with associated poor health.
Indices are indexes, so the singular would be index.
One index Many indices Plural possessive would therefore be indices'.
The noun 'index' is the singular.The plural form can be indexes or indices .