plural |
nonvirile |
In grammar terms the difference between plural and nonvirile
is that
plural is : a word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a
dual form while
nonvirile is pertaining to a grammatical gender used in plurals of some Slavic languages, corresponding to the personal masculine inanimate, feminine and neuter nouns.
As a noun plural
is : a word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a
dual form.
plural |
nonplural |
As a noun plural
is plural (
that form of a word which expresses or denotes more than one).
As an adjective nonplural is
not plural.
plural |
finings |
As nouns the difference between plural and finings
is that
plural is : a word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a
dual form while
finings is substances added to wine, beer and certain other beverages to remove organic compounds in order to improve clarity or to adjust the flavour or aroma.
As an adjective plural
is consisting of or containing more than one of something.
plural |
duoplural |
see also |
In grammar terms the difference between plural and duoplural
is that
plural is : a word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a
dual form while
duoplural is pertaining to grammatical number (as in singular and plural), referring to two or more of something; nonsingular.
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