But to start down the rabbit hole of discussions lacking even preliminary definitions, there is no such thing as a something that can be pluralized. — tim wood
You are aware that the the something that is the word "rabbit" is not the same word as "rabbits," yes? Rabbits is indeed the plural of rabbit, but, we - I - was speaking of a something. If you change it, it's not the same something. Pretty clearly, rabbits is not the same thing as rabbit. Now, how about sheep?I am not sure what the confusion is about 'pluralize'. Merriam Webster online dictionary gives a decent definition: "to make plural or express in the plural form." — Necuno
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