The plural of conniption is spelled "conniptions". Conniption is an American and Canadian slang word, meaning a fit of rage, alarm or hysteria. It is rarely, if ever, heard in the rest of the world.
The correct spelling is conniption (also conniptions, conniption fit), an angry or hysterical outburst.
The plural spelling is Ellises.
The plural of society is societies.
The spelling Spurius is a proper noun, a Latin given name, with the English plural Spuriuses.The spelling spurious is an adjective, and has no plural.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "coverages" (usually insurance).
The correct spelling is conniption (also conniptions, conniption fit), an angry or hysterical outburst.
The plural spelling is Ellises.
The plural spelling for "daisy" is "daisies."
The plural spelling of luxury is luxuries.
The plural spelling of "cypress" is "cypresses."
Hypotheses is the plural spelling of hypothesis. It is pronounced like this:hi-poth-ess-sees.
The plural of pharaoh is pharaohs.Example: "The pharaohs ruled Egypt".
No oxes is not the plural for ox its oxen.
the plural is Christmases
The correct spelling of the plural of cyclist is cyclists.
The plural of society is societies.
The plural of flight is flights.