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The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)

The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)

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The Latin plural is antennae and the English plural is antennas.

When referring to a structure such as a radio antenna, the plural is antennas. In zoology, when referring to insect anatomy, the plural is antennae.

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The spelling antennas is a plural form.

The possessive is antennas' (e.g. The antennas' tops were blown off in the storm.)

The Latin plural of antenna is antennae. The plural possessive is antennae's.

(e.g. The African bees can be identified by their antennae's width.)

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The English plural form is antennas (used for receiving and transmitting structures).

The Latin plural is antennae (used primarily for insect anatomy, i.e. feelers).

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The singular of antennae is antenna.

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