• Feb 21, 2026 Plural Of Dwarf guarding lost treasures." (Suggests a more fantastical or literary setting.) Notice how the context subtly influences the feeling each plural evokes. Key Takeaways Both "dwarfs" and "dwarves" are acceptable plurals of "dwarf." "Dwarfs" is the more common BY Lela Schinner
• Jan 20, 2026 Soliloquy Plural s presents a unique challenge. The audience must engage critically, questioning the validity of the revealed thoughts and emotions, understanding that these are subjective interpretations, not necessarily objective truths. 5. How c BY Don Donnelly
• Oct 14, 2025 Plural Of Referendum r wrong to use "referendums"? No, using "referendums" is generally acceptable and often preferred for its clarity. 2. When is "referenda" the better choice? "Referenda" might be preferred in formal, academic, or legal writing, or when adhering to a BY Bertha Mosciski
• Jun 14, 2026 Crisis Plural crises, such as a climate-induced drought, a global pandemic, or a major economic recession, can interact and exacerbate each other, creating cascading effects that are far greater than the sum of their parts. For instance, a pande BY Bradley Kunze
• May 4, 2026 Appendix Plural olely confined to the human digestive system. Many organisms possess structures that are functionally or evolutionarily analogous to the human appendix. These structures might perform different roles but share similarities in morphology or developmental origin. Understanding t BY Randi Douglas III
• Jun 15, 2026 Diagnosis Plural ffects. Furthermore, treatments for one condition might negatively impact another. For example, certain medications for depression can exacerbate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Careful medication management, clo BY Thomas Stiedemann-Johnston PhD
• Nov 17, 2025 Man Singular Or Plural kind – encompassing both men and women. Sentences such as "Man is mortal" or "Man has always sought knowledge" used "man" to represent the entire human race. Grammatically, these sentences treat BY Dewey Quitzon
• May 5, 2026 Plural Of Tooth In English l of "tooth"? No, there are no exceptions. "Teeth" is consistently used as the plural form. 2. Why is the plural of "tooth" irregular? The irregularity stems from the evolution of the English language from Old English, where noun d BY Becky Breitenberg
• Sep 24, 2025 Ovum Plural standing the Plural of Ovum This article aims to clarify the often-misunderstood plural of the word "ovum," a term fundamental to understanding human reproduction and beyond. While seemingly simple, the correct plural form and its usage can be confusing, especially giv BY Winfield Stoltenberg