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Genuine is not a noun. It has no plural. It must describe something else, and that thing can be pluralized.
Being a medicinal plant it is often collected by the traders from the wild and thus it is endangerd plant.
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Plant juices are often referred to as plant sap or plant extracts. They contain nutrients and other beneficial compounds that are essential for the growth and development of plants.
"Asparagus" is "asperge" (fem.) in French; often pluralized: les asperges.
'Bellissima' pluralized in Italian is 'bellissime.'
Starfruit, one of the names for the fruit of the carambola tree.Also, grapefruit and durian (while technically pluralized with an -s) are often pluralized in common usage without one.
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Days of the week are often pluralized; for example, many people eat fish on Fridays.
Roosevelt, the proper noun, is pluralized as Roosevelts. The regular noun, roosevelt, would be pluralized as roosevi.
The surname Sillars would usually be pluralized as the "Sillarses" (but this can often be expressed without plurals, as in the Sillars family).
Yes, the word "labor" can be pluralized as "labors" to refer to multiple instances of work or toil.
A surname cannot be pluralized.
Yes, the plural is 'fawns'
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The plural of alumnus is alumni.