The plural of centre is centres.
As in "the centres are open all wekend".
No. The plural of the noun centre (UK spelling of center) is centers.
A centre of commerce. A market, or large shop.
The plural of radius is radii. As in "the radii is a straight line extending from the centre of a circle to the circumference"
The centrum is a part of all the vertebra which make up the spine. It is the solid part in the centre of the vertebra. The plural of centrum is centra.
The radius(radii is the plural) of the circle is half the distance of circle's diameter. The formula is r=(1/2)diameter.
It was the Forum Magnum. Nowadays they call it Roman Forum. It was the largest of Rome's fora (plural of forum) and it was a forum civilium (civic centre).
The centre. The centre. The centre. The centre.
Fungi and radii are the plural inflections of fungus (a plant of one of the lowest groups, lacking chlorophyl and reproducing by spores) and radius (a straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle or sphere).
Yes. For example - I have some apples, oranges, and bananas.Also you can have two plurals working in concert with each other: I have many pieces of many breads. This implies both a multiplicity in the number of pieces that exceeds the varieties of breads (which are also numerous).
From the centre of Albury to the centre of Wodonga is a distance of 5.53km.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.