Plurality - Law Dictionary Search Results
media
The latinic plural form of medium sometimes used as a singular noun with
maria
Plural form of mare a dark region of considerable extent on
Manacle
a shackle for the hand or wrist usually in the plural
Lung
An organ for aeumlrial respiration commonly in the plural
Lucchese
A native or inhabitant of Lucca in Tuscany in the plural the people of Lucca
VerbarLiteratus
man a man acquainted with literature chiefly used in the plural
Lineament
particularly of the face feature form mark usually in the plural
Kneebrush
species of antelopes and other animals chiefly used in the plural
Italic
character or type see Italic a 2 often in the plural as the Italics are the authors Italic letters are used
Parament
elegant robes worn by men of rank chiefly in the plural
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