A word in the form in which it potentially refers to something other than one person or thing; and other than two things if the language has a dual form.
A person with some form of multiplicity, particularly dissociative identity disorder.
The plural number. In English, referring to more or less than one of something.
Pluralistic.
Consisting of or containing more than one of something.
In systems of number, not singular or not singular or dual.
A form of a word that refers to only one person or thing.
That which is not general; a specific determinate instance.
Being the only one of the kind; unique.
Referring to only one thing or person.
Distinguished by superiority: peerless, unmatched, eminent, exceptional, extraordinary.
Having the property that the matrix of coefficients of the new variables has a determinant equal to zero.
Out of the ordinary; curious.
Each; individual.
Being only one of a larger population.
Not equal to its own cofinality.
Having no inverse.