Indices is the plural form of the noun index.
The singular is the noun "index".
"Indices" is the plural form of the word "index," which refers to a list or system used to access information. "Index" is the singular form.
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
The plural form of "index" is "indices" or "indexes."
indices or indexes
"indices" is plural of "index".
The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
The singular is the noun "index".
The word "indices" is already plural, so the plural form is still the same word. The singular form is "index", e.g. One index, two indices, 24 indices, 1,000 indices.
"Indices" is the plural form of the word "index," which refers to a list or system used to access information. "Index" is the singular form.
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
The noun 'index' is the singular.The plural form can be indexes or indices .
nope , cause the singular of indices is index!.
The plural form of "index" is "indices" or "indexes."
indices or indexes
The word index is singular. One index. If you have more than one, you can form the plural according to Latin conventions: indices or according to English conventions: indexes. Preference varies from publisher to publisher, and dictionaries differ. Either is correct. Just be consistent within a single document. Also, if you refer to appendix in the plural, you should do it consistently with your treatment of index: that is, appendices or appendixes.
One index Many indices Plural possessive would therefore be indices'.