Definition of pluralize. Meaning of pluralize. Synonyms of pluralize

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Definition of pluralize

Pluralize
Pluralize Plu"ral*ize, v. i. 1. To take a plural; to assume a plural form; as, a noun pluralizes. --Earle. 2. (Eccl.) To hold more than one benefice at the same time. [Eng.]
Pluralize
Pluralize Plu"ral*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pluralized; p. pr. & vb. n. Pluralizing.] 1. To make plural by using the plural termination; to attribute plurality to; to express in the plural form. 2. To multiply; to make manifold. [R.]

Meaning of pluralize from wikipedia

- the plural, in many languages, is one of the values of the grammatical category of number . plural forms of noun s typically denote a
- particularly those derived from latin , replace the -us suffix with -i to form plurals. latin words that do not, in english, pluralize with -i).
- the countable type, they generally have different forms for singular and plural . it is rare to pluralize furniture in this way and
- the singular 'federale' is in fact incorrect, since the spanish language uses 'es' to pluralize nouns ending in a consonant; therefore,
- the jacket, labels, and liners of this recording incorrectly pluralize the title as 'greatest message's'. track listing ': 'freedom'
- an example would be while one normally pluralizes a word in english by adding 's' as a suffix, the word 'fish' does not change when
- for example, in vietnamese the familiar word for 'i' (ta) pluralizes to inclusive we (chúng ta) and the polite word for 'i' (tôi)
- many nouns borrowed from arabic feminine forms pluralize using the āt (ات) suffix. from arabic human forms often pluralize using the īn (ین).
- mana' is accepted and quite common, especially among older speakers, but when in doubt, the modifier 'maga' to pluralize nouns is safer
- albright and mann ascribe this to the writing style of the author of matthew, noting that this gospel has a tendency to pluralize words
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