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This is NONSENSE.....

Posted By: aw on 2008-11-05
In Reply to: Very true, the adverb/modifier explains if there is more than one, for example, decubitus ulcer, etc - Cyndiee

Subject: This is NONSENSE.....

How can the adjective 'decubitus' indicate if it is singular or plural??
How does it indicate singular or plural if it is alwlays used as 'decubitus'??

The S in the ulcers indicates if it is singular or plural.

decubitus is actually a NOUN
in the Latin language,

therefore decubitus / decubiti.

decubitus = 1 bedsore
decubiti = more than 1 bedsore.

Are you a QA ????


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