The plural form of "means" is also "means." The word can refer to multiple methods or resources for achieving something. In contexts where it denotes financial resources, it can also be used in the singular, such as "he has the means to succeed."
The plural form of "calcaneum" is "calcanea." The calcaneum is the anatomical term for the heel bone, and in the context of anatomy, the plural refers to multiple heel bones.
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There are several meanings to the word 'calculus.' The plural for calculus is 'calculi.' There is no plural for the calculus we use in mathematics.
The word "meticulously" is an adverb and does not have a plural form because adverbs do not typically have pluralized versions. If you are referring to the adjective "meticulous," its plural form when used to describe multiple subjects would be "meticulous" as well, since adjectives in English do not change form based on plurality.
Yes, the word 'calories' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'calorie'; a word for a unit of energy, a word for a thing.
The plural form for the noun chest is chests.
"Les" means the plural form of "the", while "Des" means the plural form of "some".
Brethren is plural. It means "brothers".The singular form would be "brother".
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.
Testes is the plural form of testis, which means testicle.
There is no plural form...... it really is the plural form for day, because it means every day.
The plural form of "la maleta" (which means "the suitcase" in Spanish) is "las maletas." In Spanish, nouns that end in "a" typically form their plural by changing the "a" to "as" and adding the definite article "las" for the plural form.
Diarrhea is uncountable which means it doesn't have a plural form. It remains diarrhea.
It means a word that refers to multiple things. For example, the word "tree" refers to one tree, but its plural form "trees" refers to 2 or more trees.
Bank Deposits - which in other words means several deposits at a bank
There is no plural form of the word 'got'. It is the past tense of the word 'get'. The word get means 'to receive' or 'to acquire'.
It means either you [plural] have, or, they have.