Rabies. It is both the singular and the plural.
"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
The term "rabies" is a Latin noun that is treated as singular and does not have a plural form. It refers to the viral disease affecting mammals, particularly impacting the nervous system. Therefore, whether discussing one case or multiple cases of the disease, "rabies" remains unchanged.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The singular form is cuff.
it is already in its singular form.
"Stratum" is the singular form of stratum. The plural form is "strata".
The form hypothesis is the singular form. The plural form is hypotheses.
A singular form of dice is a die
The singular form of feet is foot.
The singular form of Oases is, Oasis.