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The correct plural of octopus is octopuses. Irregular octopus plurals include octopi and octopodes. These may be acceptable in some dictionaries, but octopuses is always correct. Octopi follows Latin rules for making words plural but octopodes follows Greek pluralization rules.



What Is the Plural of Moose. If you were reading that last section carefully, you already know that the plural of moose is, in fact, moose. In the same way that the plural of deer is deer, moose are another ruminant mammal with the same name in both singular and plural.



Uncommon Singular Versions of Plural Words Uncommon singular versions of words Read > Plural Words With Multiple Spellings Amaze your friends! Impress your employers!! Thwart your enemies!!! Read > Is 'None' Singular or Plural? Or both? Or neither? Watch > Is It 'Attorney Generals' Or 'Attorneys General'? 'Poets laureate'? 'Court-martials'?



Changing a Singular Noun to a Plural Noun. A common noun can be made plural by adding an ‘s’, ‘es’, ‘ies’, ‘ves’; by changing ‘us’ to ‘i’, ‘is’ to ‘es’, ‘on’ to ‘a’ and so on. There are some common nouns that remain the same in the singular and plural forms.



Grammar Monster by Craig Shrives The Quick Answer The plural of "moose" is "moose." It is not "mooses" or "meese." The Plural of Moose The plural of "moose" is "moose." Unlike most other deer species, moose are solitary animals and do not form herds. Moose are excellent swimmers and are known to wade into water to eat aquatic plants.