The noun 'bullae' is the plural form of 'bulla'
The plural form of bulla is bullae.
Yes, the noun sheep is both singular and plural.
The plural of lei is lei. The same word is used for both singular and plural forms.
The plural form of "heard" is "heard." It remains the same in both singular and plural usage.
The singular and plural forms are spelled the same.
The plural form of bulla is bullae.
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A leaden seal is affixed around a cord and attached to the proclamation. These leaden seals are called bullae. Every papal proclamation has the papal bullae attached to it. On one side of the papal bullae is an engraved picture of two saints, and on the other side is the name and seal of the issuing pope. The bullae attachment is considered authentication of the document as being from the pope. Hence the proclamations are called bulls because of the bullae's attachment.
Emphysema is a lung disease that is characterized by the presence of larger-than-normal air spaces in the lungs called bullae. These bullae can impair lung function and lead to symptoms like shortness of breath.
A large blister that is typically more than 0.5 cm in diameter is known as a bulla (plural: bullae). Bullae are fluid-filled sacs that can form on the skin due to various causes, including friction, burns, or certain medical conditions. They can be painful and may require medical attention if they become infected or do not heal properly.
"You" can be both singular and plural.
A subpleural bulla ("bullae" is the plural form) is a bubble-like structure which forms in the lungs (just beneath the lung's cover : "pleura" - hence the name) as a result of a disease called "emphysema". A mild form of this disease is rather common and often without any symptoms in younger adults. The bullae are defined as to be at least 1 cm in diameter and to have a wall less than 1 mm thick. Eventually, they may rupture and cause a transient sharp chest pain which resolves by itself within a brief period of time, called "spontaneous pneumothorax".
It is both a singular or plural noun.
Yes, the noun sheep is both singular and plural.
The plural form for physics is "physics." It remains the same in both singular and plural form.
Flesh is both singular and plural