just the way you spelled it: antenna. to spell it plural it is: antennae. :)
According to Latin form, the plural form of antenna is ANTENNAE (insect sensory appendages or the radio/TV waveguides named for them).
One plural of antenna is antennae, usually referring to the sense organs or 'feelers" of insects.
that is 'antennae' .
Antennas =aerial .Antennae as pair, as on a ant- both plural
The likely word is antennas (antennae), the plural of antenna, a bug's feeler or a mast for receiving signals.
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
One plural of antenna is antennae, usually referring to the sense organs or 'feelers" of insects.
that is 'antennae' .
The plural of antenna may be antennae (Latin plural) or antennas.
The English plural of antenna is antennas (signal receivers).Used scientifically, as for insect "feelers," the plural is antennae (the Greek form).
The English plural is antennas, but the original Latin plural antennae is also used.
Antennas =aerial .Antennae as pair, as on a ant- both plural
The likely word is antennas (antennae), the plural of antenna, a bug's feeler or a mast for receiving signals.
There r bettles and rouhe.I dont know how to spell thay word
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
crayfish have six antennae
Mollusks do not have antennae at all. Insects have antennae.
No, they do not have antennae.Insects have antennae. Arachnids are not insects, so they do not have antennae.