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Merriam-Webster online, American Heritage (via answers.com), MSN Encarta, Oxford English Dictionary (askoxford.com), all have no entry for campi, M-W and Oxford English Dictionary show plural of campus as campuses ... nominative plural of campus.
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/campi
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Plural Nouns question: Plural of campus? campuses ... Plural for campus? What is plural for campus? What is the plural of campus? How do you make campus plural? What is the plural for campus? What is plural forn of campus? What is the plural noun for campus? What is the plural possessive of campus?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/Plural_of_campus
wiki.answers.com/Q/Plural_of_campus
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Campus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls and park-lik...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus
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However if you have more than one pair, then you would use the plural form, or pairs. For example, if you have a total of six socks, you would say, "I have three pairs of socks." Since a pair is two, six socks would be three pairs (plural) or three sets of two socks.
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campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/larry.guin/Misu...
campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/larry.guin/Misuse.htm
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Forming Nominative Plurals for Declensions 1-3 ... Grammar Helps Index Verbals ... Rule for forming the nominative plural...
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www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages/classical/latin/tchma...
www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/languages/classical/latin/tchmat/grammar/npl1-3.htm
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Campus (plural: campi) is Latin for "field" or "open space". English gets the words "camp" and "campus" from this origin. In English, the plural form campuses is commonly used. The campus is the area in which ... Campus - Sources...
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experiencefestival.com/a/Campus/id/1944155
experiencefestival.com/a/Campus/id/1944155
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Campus (plural: campuses) is Latin for "field" or "open space". English gets the words "camp" and "campus" from this origin. In English, the plural form campuses is commonly used.The campus is the area in which a College or University and surrounding buildings are situated. ... Usually a campus includes libraries,
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www.seattleluxury.com/encyclopedia/entry/campus
www.seattleluxury.com/encyclopedia/entry/campus
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'Campus' (plural: ''campuses'') is derived from the (identical) Latin word for "field" or "open space". English gets the words "camp" and "campus" from this origin. The 'campus' is the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated.
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www.tripatlas.com/Campus
www.tripatlas.com/Campus
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College Discussion Forums: College Search and Selection: August 2004 Archive:Lost between rutgers campus ... This is unrelated, but interesting: if the plural of fungus is fungi, cactus - cacti, hippopotamus - hippopotami, etc... shouldn't the plural of campus be campi?
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www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/messages/4/86777.htm...
www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/messages/4/86777.html
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