What Is The Plural Of Guess?

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guess /ˈgɛs/ noun. plural

guesses

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What is the correct plural of Guess?

plural of guess. Synonyms of

guesses

(Entry 2 of 2) an opinion or judgment based on little or no evidence. if you don't know the answer for sure, just make a guess.

What is the plural of saucepan?

plural

saucepans

.

saucepan

. /ˈsɑːsˌpæn/ Brit /ˈsɔːspən/ plural saucepans.

What is calf plural?

ˈkaf, ˈkȧf plural

calves

ˈkavz, ˈkȧvz

What is the plural of Fox?

fox. / (fɒks) / noun plural

foxes

or fox.

What is the plural for gas?

2 : to supply with gas Gas up the car. gas. noun. ˈgas plural

gases

also gasses.

What is the plural for spoon?

Plural form of spoon.

What is the plural of fish?

Marko Ticak. The plural of fish is

usually fish

. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural.

What is plural form of Kiss?

kiss. Plural.

kisses

. The plural form of kiss; more than one (kind of) kiss.

Is calfs a word?

Calves or calfs:


Calf is the singular of the word

while calves is the plural for the same word. It refers to the lower part of the leg, under the thigh or a baby of some mammals.

What is the plural of wife?

A wife is a married woman. … The plural of wife is

wives

.

What is a plural of half?

noun. ˈhaf , ˈhäf plural

halves

ˈhavz , ˈhävz

What is the plural of baby?

noun. ba·​by | ˈbā-bē plural

babies

.

Is a fox a dog?

Foxes are

small members of the family Canidae

, which also includes dogs and wolves. Unlike dogs, no foxes in the US have been domesticated. All species of fox are considered wild , including red, gray, arctic, and Fennec foxes.

What is the plural of wolf?

wolf. / (wʊlf) / noun plural

wolves

(wʊlvz)

What is the plural of Princess?

Word forms: plural

princesses

.

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