Parodoxes
2006-12-07 22:42:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Plural Of Paradox
2016-10-04 02:27:54
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Wow! I don't believe you people.
first: "en" plurals are only, in most cases, from words that come from Hebrew. However, many computer hackers use "en" for any words that end in x for a joke; see, for example, the use of the word boxen to refer to multiple unix computers. I believe the person who gave this answer may have been joking; however, this should have been indicated. Next someone will suggest that the correct plural is paradoxi! Note: it isn't. At least, not in English.
Second: you...couldn't find the plural of paradox? Did you try, ummm, a dictionary? If you had, you would have seen something like this: "noun. paradox (plural paradoxes)."
Now I have that stupid music stuck in my head: "A paradox a paradox a most amusing paradox..."
2006-12-08 00:44:40
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answer #3
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answered by fastfinge 2
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Paradoxes.
2006-12-07 22:46:07
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answered by ? 7
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What is the plural form of paradox?
I just can't find it.
2015-08-16 22:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the plural form of paradox is paradoxes.
paradox actually comes from the latin word paradoxis.
2006-12-07 22:50:57
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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paradox
One paradox
Two paradox
It stays the same, like sheep.
2006-12-07 22:48:55
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answer #7
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answered by ? 2
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The plural of moose is moose. The plural of goose is geese. The plural of mongoose is mongooses. ENGLISH is just a weird language. Lol good point though.
2016-03-17 02:25:50
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answered by ? 4
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It paradoxes.
..s
2006-12-07 22:46:51
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answered by Sanju_the_gr8 4
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That would be "paradoxes."
2006-12-07 22:47:05
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answered by Anonymous
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