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Plural Definition

plural

See also Plural, and plurál

Contents

English

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Etymology

From Old French plurel, from Latin pluralis, adjective from plus, pluris ("more"), + adjective suffix -alis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

plural (comparative more plural, superlative most plural)

  1. Consisting of or containing more than one of something.
  2. (comparable) Pluralistic.
    • 1987, Mircea Eliade, Charles J. Adams editor, The Encyclopedia of religion, volume 3:
      Although the nation was far more plural than Canada in the number of its Christian groups
    • 2006, Suisheng Zhao, Debating political reform in China: rule of law vs. democratization, page 29:
      The Hong Kong and Singapore markets are way more "plural" than most Western economies, but they have not led to pluralistic politics.
    • 2007, Lachelle Renee Hannickel, From cultural transgressions to literary transformations: ..., page 195:
      History is perhaps more plural than traditionally imagined, leaving room for more groups to express their story.
    • 2009, Pille Valk, Teenagers' perspectives on the role of religion in their lives, ..., page 281:
      Generally the girls tend to perceive their social world as somewhat more plural than boys do. Several of these questions reveal that there are more boys (61%) than girls (39%) who 'do not know' about the religion of others
    • 2011, Harald E. Braun; Edward Vallance, The Renaissance Conscience, page 50:
      Yet More's conscience was responding to a world just a little more plural than the world he was born in
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Antonyms

Noun

plural (plural plurals)

  1. (grammar): 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.

Usage notes

Antonyms

Translations

word in plural form

See also


Catalan

Etymology

Latin plurale

Adjective

plural m. and f. (plural plurals)

  1. plural

Noun

plural m. (plural plurals)

  1. plural

French

Adjective

plural m. (f. plurale, m. plural pluraux, f. plural plurales)

  1. plural, large

Related terms


Galician

Noun

plural m. and f. (plural plurais)

  1. plural

Occitan

Noun

plural m. (plural plurals)

  1. plural

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

Noun

plùrāl m. (Cyrillic spelling плу̀ра̄л)

  1. (uncountable) plural

Declension

declension of plural
singular plural
nominative plùrāl plurali
genitive plurála plurala
dative pluralu pluralima
accusative plural plurale
vocative plurale plurali
locative pluralu pluralima
instrumental pluralom pluralima

Synonyms


Spanish

Adjective

plural m. and f. (plural plurales)

  1. plural, multiple

Noun

plural m. (plural plurales)

  1. (grammar) plural

 

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