The singular possessive pronoun for walrus is its.
Yes, the noun 'walruses', the plural form of the noun walrus, is a common noun, a general word for a type of large marine mammal.
That is the correct spelling of walrus, a carnivorous sea mammal related to seals and sea lions. Adult walruses are known for their large ivory tusks.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
the plural word is comedones
No, the plural of problem is problems.
The word walrus is a singular noun; the plural form is walruses.
The plural form of the noun walrus is walruses.The plural possessive form is walruses'.
Yes, the noun 'walruses', the plural form of the noun walrus, is a common noun, a general word for a type of large marine mammal.
It means walrus. My Latin teacher has a crazy obsession with walruses so he felt the need to tell us. It's often used in the sentences we translate.
That is the correct spelling of walrus, a carnivorous sea mammal related to seals and sea lions. Adult walruses are known for their large ivory tusks.
The likely word is the plural noun tusks (large exterior dentition as in elephants and walruses)
The scientific name for the Walrus is Odobenus rosmarus. The genus name Odobenus comes from the Greek words "odous," meaning tooth, and "benos," meaning walking, referring to the prominent tusks that walruses use for various activities. The species name rosmarus is believed to come from an Old Norse word meaning "horse-whale" due to the walrus's size and appearance.
Walrus has two syllables.
The stress in the word "walrus" is on the first syllable.
I believe the latin word for Walrus is, Morsus. Correct me if im wrong.
There are two syllables in the word "walrus" - wal-rus.
The word "walrus" comes from Dutch and Scandinavian languages. In Dutch, it is "walrus" and in Scandinavian languages, it is "hvalros" (Norwegian and Danish) or "hvalross" (Swedish).