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41 gobies
plurals; see goby -
42 grapefruits
plurals; see grapefruit -
43 gymnasia
[-ə]plurals; = gymnasium -
44 gymnasiums
[-ə]plurals; = gymnasium -
45 gypsies
plurals; see gypsy, gipsy -
46 haddocks
plurals; see haddock -
47 hair-do
plurals - hair-dos, hair-do's; noun (a hairstyle: I like her new hair-do.) frizura -
48 hair-do's
plurals; see hair-do -
49 hair-dos
plurals; see hair-do -
50 herrings
plurals; see herring -
51 jellyfish
plurals - jellyfish, jellyfishes; noun (a kind of sea animal with a jelly-like body: The child was stung by a jellyfish.) meduza -
52 jellyfishes
plurals; see jellyfish -
53 mackerels
plurals; see mackerel -
54 mezzo-sopranos
plurals; see mezzo -
55 mezzos
plurals; see mezzo -
56 pheasants
plurals; see pheasant -
57 rhinoceroses
plurals; see rhinoceros -
58 sanitaria
plurals; see sanitarium -
59 sanitariums
plurals; see sanitarium -
60 scarves
plurals; see scarf
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