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An alumnus (plural alumni), according to the American Heritage Dictionary, is "a graduate of a school, college, or university". An alumnus can also be a former member ...
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alumnus: Definition from Answers.com
n. , pl. , -ni ( -nī ' ). A male graduate or former student of a school, college, or university. [Latin, pupil, from alere , to nourish.] USAGE NOTE Alumnus and ...
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Alumni | Define Alumni at Dictionary.com
noun, plural -ni . 1. a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university. 2. a former associate, employee, member, or the like: He invited all ...
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Plural Noun Forms
The plural form of most nouns is created simply by adding the letter s. more than one snake = snakes more than one ski = skis more than one Barrymore = Barrymores
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English plural - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the English language, nouns are inflected for grammatical number —that is, singular or plural. This article discusses the variety of ways in which English ...
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Virus - What Is the Plural of Virus? - Ancient / Classical History ...
It is common knowledge that the plurals of many words from Latin end in "-a" or "-i". Data, for instance, is the plural of datum and alumni is the plural of alumnus.
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Irregular Nouns List
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Plural and Possessive - Meredith College : Raleigh, NC
Plural forms The plural form of a noun indicates simply that there are more than one of the person or thing in question. For most nouns, the plural form includes the ...
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alumni - definition of alumni by the Free Online Dictionary ...
a·lum·nus (-l m n s) n. pl. a·lum·ni (-n) A male graduate or former student of a school, college, or university. [Latin, pupil, from alere, to nourish; see al-2 ...
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Difference between alumnus, alumnae, alumni, alumna? - Yahoo! Answers
Best Answer: alumnus is a male graduate alumna is a female graduate alumni is the plural of alumnus alumnae is the plural of alumna I hope that helps!!!!!
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