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Definition of massplural

massplural

noun

  • exclusively the massive plural, used to differentiate between superplural and massive plural.

    As superplural can mean both massive plural or a plural that is even more plural than another plural.

    massive plural = "a lot of, a heap of" superplural = "a lot of, a heap of, more of than the other plural" plurplural = "more of than the other plural"

    Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.

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