Plural Form Of Nemesis. Still, nemeses is an irregular plural: One that inflicts retribution or vengeance. Nemesis is directly taken from latin (which borrowed it from greek). The greek goddess of retributive justice. The plural form of nemesis is nemeses, which is pronounced “/ ˈnem.ə.siːz/.” this term can refer to multiple rivals or. Nemeses is the only way to make the noun nemesis plural. (definition of nemeses from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university. Confusion arises because some mistakenly believe that all nouns ending in s.
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Nemeses is the only way to make the noun nemesis plural. One that inflicts retribution or vengeance. Still, nemeses is an irregular plural: Nemesis is directly taken from latin (which borrowed it from greek). Confusion arises because some mistakenly believe that all nouns ending in s. (definition of nemeses from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university. The plural form of nemesis is nemeses, which is pronounced “/ ˈnem.ə.siːz/.” this term can refer to multiple rivals or. The greek goddess of retributive justice.
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Plural Form Of Nemesis One that inflicts retribution or vengeance. (definition of nemeses from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university. Nemeses is the only way to make the noun nemesis plural. One that inflicts retribution or vengeance. Still, nemeses is an irregular plural: The greek goddess of retributive justice. The plural form of nemesis is nemeses, which is pronounced “/ ˈnem.ə.siːz/.” this term can refer to multiple rivals or. Nemesis is directly taken from latin (which borrowed it from greek). Confusion arises because some mistakenly believe that all nouns ending in s.