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  2. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    English plurals include the plural forms of English nouns and English ... aurora: aurorae/auroras ... so compound titles employing them are pluralized at the ...

  3. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    An aurora [a] (pl. aurorae or auroras), [b] also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), [c] is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains ...

  4. Aurorae - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Aurora - Wikipedia

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    As to the Gentleman's assertion that it should be impossible to equate a plural with a singular, I should consult the word zucchini, which is commonly used in the singular in English, but comes from the Italian plural zucchini. Mat0329Lo 14:33, 16 May 2024 (UTC) @Mat0329Lo Key word: commonly. 1P4S5e 14:43, 16 May 2024 (UTC)

  6. Aurora (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is a feminine given name, originating from the name of the ancient Roman goddess of dawn Aurora. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her tears were said to turn into the morning dew . Each morning she traveled in her chariot across the sky from east to west, proclaiming renewal with the rising of the sun . [ 3 ]

  7. Aurora (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Flight Sciences (a.k.a. Aurora), flight research subsidiary of Boeing Aurora Health Care , a health care system in Wisconsin, United States Aurora Innovation , an American self-driving car company

  8. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Irregularly, English nouns are marked as plural in other ways, often inheriting the plural morphology of older forms of English or the languages that they are borrowed from. Plural forms from Old English resulted from vowel mutation (e.g., foot/feet), adding –en (e.g., ox/oxen), or making no change at all (e.g., this sheep/those sheep).

  9. Category:Redirects to plurals - Wikipedia

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    They lead to the title in accordance with the naming conventions for titles in the plural and can help writing. In most cases, it is preferable to add the plural directly after the link (i.e., [[link]]s), which is the subject of the sibling category Category:Redirects from plurals and its associated {{R from plural}} template.