Word "PLURAL" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
Synonyms:
plural form

Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
grammatical number category referring to two or more items or units

Definition:
composed of more than one member, set, or kind

Crossword Clues for PLURAL

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Clue Source Date
Like pins and needles Eugene Sheffer 04 Apr 2024
Like checks and balances? New York Times 26 Mar 2024
Place by Russian river having diverse elements (6)
Having diverse elements (6)
More than one place by river (6)
Multiple Universal 23 Feb 2024
As fish may be, but not bird or mammal The Times Cryptic 23 Jan 2024
Like many words ending in "s" Commuter 12 Dec 2023
Sheep or cows, but not horse! The Guardian Quick 08 Nov 2023
Like radii and ulnae Wall Street Journal 01 Sep 2023
Like cats and dogs Eugene Sheffer 29 Jul 2023
Multiple, manifold The Times Concise 10 Jun 2023
Like "bedknobs" and "broomsticks" Universal 29 May 2023
Like many nouns ending in "s" LA Times Daily 27 Feb 2023
What deer can be Newsday 20 Jan 2023
Like pins and needles LA Times Daily 31 Dec 2022
Like 'mice' but not 'mouse' USA Today 05 Nov 2022
Like platypi Newsday 11 Sep 2022
Not singular, grammatically The Guardian Quick 09 Aug 2022
Like 'moose' but not 'goose' USA Today 23 Jul 2022
Like mice and men Thomas Joseph 04 Jul 2022
Two or more Irish Times Simplex 10 May 2022
More than one Canadiana 09 May 2022
More than one place on the river
More than one chum swallowing bait, briefly The Telegraph Cryptic 06 Dec 2021
Not singular
Singular's opposite
More than one Irish Times Simplex 18 Oct 2021
More than one Irish Times Simplex 18 Oct 2021
More than one artist in pull-out
Two or more Irish Times Simplex 10 Sep 2021
More than one Irish Times Simplex 25 Aug 2021
More than one Irish Times Simplex 21 Aug 2021
Like mice and men Thomas Joseph 28 Jul 2021
Two or more Irish Times Simplex 10 Jul 2021
More than one Irish Times Simplex 01 Jul 2021
Like 'geese' but not 'goose' USA Today 12 Jun 2021
Public library interrupted by oddly loud roar, or roars perhaps? The Telegraph Toughie 28 Apr 2021
Two or more Irish Times Simplex 08 Apr 2021
More than one place on river
"Mice" or "lice," but not "rice" Premier Sunday 28 Mar 2021
Like 'cats,' but not 'cat' USA Today 01 Mar 2021
More than one Irish Times Simplex 11 Feb 2021
Cabbages or kings Newsday 24 Jan 2021
More than one found in river to the east of Poland
More than one place with Russian flower Irish Times Crosaire 14 May 2020
Like kids, but not mom or dad? New York Times 19 Apr 2020
Like “mice” and “men” Wall Street Journal 09 Sep 2019
"Men" or "teeth," grammatically LA Times Daily 09 Sep 2019
'Men' or 'teeth,' grammatically The Washington Post 09 Sep 2019
"Octopuses" or "octopi" Universal 07 Aug 2019
Like lions and tigers and bears The Washington Post 17 Jul 2019
Like lions and tigers and bears LA Times Daily 17 Jul 2019
Something that's not singular
Like cats and dogs Wall Street Journal 17 Jan 2019
More than one comrade touring Lima, an old city
"Octopuses" or "octopi"
Like cats and dogs
"Men" or "teeth," grammatically
Like "mice" and "men"
Like lions and tigers and bears
Like ghosts and goblins? New York Times 30 Oct 2018
Odds or evens, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 26 Aug 2018
Like words ending in S Family Time 15 Jul 2018
Involving more than one in place on river
Not singular The Times Concise 27 Jun 2018
Numbering more than one The Times Concise 25 Mar 2018
What 'they' can only be, to grammar sticklers New York Times 09 Feb 2018
More than one in number The Times Concise 25 Jan 2018
Certain nouns and verbs Eugene Sheffer 19 Jan 2018
What "they" can only be, to grammar sticklers
Like ghosts and goblins?
Troop finally left mountain range having diverse elements
"Foci" or "fungi" USA Today 15 Aug 2017
Not singular Premier Sunday 23 Jul 2017
Heads or tails The Washington Post 21 Jul 2017
Heads or tails LA Times Daily 21 Jul 2017
Maybe sheep or deer drained pool and river? The Telegraph Toughie 26 Jan 2017
More than one almost tempt friend to come round
Heads or tails
"Foci" or "fungi"
They are from Poland — on a mountain range
Man left on river? More than one concerned
Place on Russian mountain range in which sheep remains the same
More than onefold The Telegraph Quick 07 May 2016
Several The Guardian Speedy 01 May 2016
More than one friend securing draw, mostly
It may have an "s" at the end Family Time 14 Sep 2015
Many extremely powerful Russian banks hold it
Kings or queens, e.g LA Times Daily 14 Jun 2015
More than one Canadiana 01 Jun 2015
'Sheep' may be one The Chronicle of Higher Education 29 May 2015
Like animals or birds, but not necessarily fish The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jan 2015
"Sheep" may be one
Kings or queens, e.g.
Like mice, geese, and oxen
Like "mice" or "men"
Deer or elk, sometimes
Men or women, e.g.
Word form made with the big letter depicted in this puzzle's diagram (this letter is entirely absent from the solution)
Men or women, e.g.
Consisting of more than one
Mice or men
Like mice and geese?
More than one
More than one
Like apples and oranges
"Men" or "women"
Like "mice" or "men"
Like mice or men
"Men" or "women"
More than one
Like mice and geese
Sheep or deer, at times
Like mice and geese
Mice or men
Sheep or deer, at times
"Mice" or "men"
Pertaining to more than one
Verb form
"Men" or "women"
Not singular
Consisting of more than one
"People" or "Animals"
More than one
More than one
More than singular
S formation?
Involving more than one
Like some nouns
"You" may be this
Word form
Like mice and geese
Friends or cheers
"Cacti" or "stimuli," e.g.
Multiple
Like 64 Across
More than one
These or them
We or us, e.g.
"Criteria" is one; so is "crises"
Crises is one; also criteria
Word ending in "s," usually
Denoting more than one
Men, grammatically.
More than one.
Not singular.
Like mice and geese
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