The noun 'large' is a word for a clothing size for persons who are heavier or broader than average.
The plural form of the noun large is larges.
Example: This store has a great collection of larges.
The plural is nominations at large.
Delegates at large.
Delegate-at-large is a hyphenated compound noun.When attempting to pluralise such words it is important to identify that part of the compound that is subject to the change in number and add the plural inflection (-s) to that element.Delegate-at-large is a special type of delegate, therefore delegate is subject to the plural inflection, so the plural of delegate-at-large is delegates-at-large.
The plural has the dame form - Plaice which means the large marine flatfish
grosses (fem. plural) EX: des grosses quantités de nourriture : large quantities of food
The plural form is the bears' cares.
A centre of commerce. A market, or large shop.
Bulla (a large vesicle)bullaA bulla (plural bullae) is a large blister.
The noun 'metropolis' is a singular noun, a word for one large city.The plural noun is 'metropolises'.
"Large" in English means grande in the singular and grandi in the plural in Italian.
The plural form of platter is platters
The plural form for the noun city is cities.