Commanders-in-chief
Commanders-in-chief
Princeps (plural: principes) is a Latin word meaning "first in time or order; the first, chief.
More than one president
In Italian "names" means "nomi" the plural form of "nome".
Plural of chief: Chiefs
The plural of chief is chiefs.
The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"
The plural form of chief justice is chief justices.
No, the plural form of chief is chiefs.
The plural for piano is pianos; chiefs is the plural of chief.
The plural of chief is chiefs and the plural of solo is solos (or soli in music)
The plural of chief is chiefs.Most other -ief nouns form normal plurals, too.chief- chiefsbelief - beliefsbrief (n) - briefsThe exception is thief, which has the plural thieves.
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
Commanders-in-chief
It is commanders in chief.