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The plural form for the noun disc is discs.
The plural of disc jockey is disc jockeys. As in "the disc jockeys went head-to-head in the challenge".
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There is no plural form of pulposus. Nucleus pulposus refers to the jelly-like substance in the middle a the spinal disc.
The plural form of the noun 'disco' as a word for a type of club is discos.The noun 'disco' as a word for a type of music is an uncountable noun.
The plural of "Frisbee" is "Frisbees." When referring to more than one of the popular flying disc, you simply add an "s" to the end of the word, following standard English pluralization rules.
Carlos and you went to the park when you decided to join your friends in a game of disc golf. (the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural)OR:Carlos and I went to the park and wedecided to join our friends in a game of disc golf.
Each spinal disc is made of two parts:Nuclues pulposusAnnulus fibrosusThe nucleus pulposus is the central or inner part of the disc structure that is located between each of the spinal vertebrae. It is a soft and spongy gel-like material that is about 75% water.The annulus fibrosis is outer part of the disc structure. It is made of layers of tough collagen tissue surrounds the nucleus pulposus to protect it and keep it in place.
Desmosomes and gap junctions But, more specifically...the junctions found in Cardiac muscles are called "Intercalated Discs" singular: INTERCALATED DISC plural: INTERCALATED DISCS
A compact disc player could read no disc because there is no disc in the player. It could also read no disc because the disc in not compatible or readable.
The Bryan disc is a flexible disc or ring of titanium and Teflon that is used to replace the intervertebral disc in patients with degenerative disc disease.
Discuss, meaning to talk about so as to reach a decision; talk or write about (a topic) in detail, is a verb, the corresponding noun is discussion, the plural form of discussion is discussions.If however you mean discus, meaning a heavy thick-centred disc thrown by an athlete, in ancient Greek games or in modern field events, then the plural form is discuses.