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The word "man" is singular and plural.The term "man" and words derived from it comes from Proto-Germanic language."Man" can indicate all of the human race regardless of their sex or age. However, the term man is a male human used to describe an adult male. So it depends on which context you are using this term "man".Definition of Proto-Germanic: is a common ancestor of all of the Germanic languages which include modern: English, Frisian, Dutch, Afrikaans, German, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese, and Swedish) indicates all of the human race regardless of their sex or age.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the wordpairis the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
The uncountable noun 'traffic' is treated as a singular form; for example:The traffic is heavy at this time of day.The traffic in cute kitten videos just grows and grows.
The singular possessive form is pants'.The noun pants is a short form for a pair of pants; the noun pants does not change from singular to plural, the word pair is the part of the term that changes: a pair of pants, two pairs of pants.
The term 'search party' is a singular, common, compound noun.
plural-singular nouns
Mitochondria is already plural. The singular form is Mitochondrion.Mitochondria IS plural. The single form is mitochondrion.
The noun simplicity is the singular form; the plural form is simplicities.
'Hypotheses' is plural; the singular would be 'hypothesis'.
The Latin word ovum is singular for egg; ova is plural for eggs.
Yes, the noun 'fossa' is the singular form.The plural form for the anatomical term for a depression or cavaty is fossae.The plural form for the mammal, native to Madagascar is fossas.
The term 'false feet' is the plural form; the singular form is 'false foot'.
No. The medical term dysphagia means trouble swallowing. It is not singular or plural.
I believe it is "endoscopies"
Bananen ("bananas") is already plural. It is the plural form of Banane ("banana").
The word "trachea", the term used for the wind-pipe, is in the singular. The plural is "tracheas" or, infrequently, "tracheae", both of which are recognized by the dictionary.
laceration is the singular form. the plural is formed by adding an -s- on the end. example: The patient had lacerations on his wrists and shoulder blades.