That's interesting. I don't think there is a plural form though, because you can always just say peace.
It's called "peaces".
The noun 'peace' is an uncountable noun, a word for a concept.
The word pace entered into English around 1860-65; it comes from the Latin "pāce" in peace, by favor (ablative singular of pāx peace, favor, pardon, grace).
singular of the word stitches is stitch.
What is the compound word of peace?
Steroids is plural. The singular form of the word is steroid.
Singular
No, the word "peace" is a noun, not a verb. It refers to a state of tranquility or quiet, not an action.
singular
yes. Pax, pacis is a singular noun
The word pace entered into English around 1860-65; it comes from the Latin "pāce" in peace, by favor (ablative singular of pāx peace, favor, pardon, grace).
Suaimhneas: peace, tranquility; quietness, rest.Sáimhe: peacefulness, tranquility
Bacterium is the singular word.
the singular word it is salmon.
singular
The noun peace is singular. It refers to a state or condition of tranquility, harmony, and absence of conflict. It is not considered a collective noun, which typically refers to a group or collection of individuals or things.
The singular word for adenomata is adenoma.
The Latin word for "peace" is pax (pacis, f.). How you translate it in any given instance depends on the grammatical context. For example, "Prince of peace" (Isaiah 9:6) is Pinceps pacis, where pax occurs in its genitive singular form pacis ("of peace").
Lance is singular.