Plurality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ourselves
An emphasized form of the pronoun of the first person plural used as a subject usually with we also alone in
Obsequy
or ceremony pertaining to burial now used only in the plural
Ort
at a meal a fragment refuse commonly used in the plural
Outskirt
center and near the outer edge border usually in the plural as the outskirts of a town
misgiving
doubt distrust a feeling of apprehension used commonly in the plural
Pantalet
knee often made in a separate piece chiefly in the plural
morph
and es are variants of the morpheme by which the plural form of an English noun is expressed
List
piece of ground or field of combat hence in the plural lists the ground or field inclosed for a race or
VerbarMinutia
particular a small or minor detail used chiefly in the plural
Messieurs
Sirs gentlemen abbreviated to Messrs which is used as the plural of Mr
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