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Answer by j-lo for Words that are pluralized in the middle?

Another example is culs-de-sac, the plural of cul-de-sac.

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Answer by msh210 for Words that are pluralized in the middle?

Besides those in others' answers, there are: attorneys general, secretaries general, solicitors general, postmasters general, governors-general, etc.; [noun]s-elect; and Knights Templar and Knights...

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Answer by PLL for Words that are pluralized in the middle?

Men-o’-war is a nice one: shows that irregular plurals are just as susceptible to this construction.Also: pickers-up, on the same pattern as passers-by.

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Answer by hippietrail for Words that are pluralized in the middle?

courts-martialmen-at-armsAnd a few more from Wikipedia:bills of attainderdirectors generalfees simple absoluteships of the lineministers-presidentknights-errantprocurators fiscal

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Answer by Cerberus - Reinstate Monica for Words that are pluralized in the...

It could be any compound noun of which the head, the "main noun", is not the final part of the compound. This includes all compound nouns whose final parts are not nouns. "Bystanders" is normally not...

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Words that are pluralized in the middle?

This is purely a curiosity, but I'm fascinated by mid-word pluralization, even if the word in question is a compound word.For example, passersby or standersby.No others have occurred to me. Can you...

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