"Plurally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or done in large numbers or groups.Example: "The company will be recruiting plurally in the upcoming year."
"The plural of the noun 'foot' is 'feet', for example: 'I have two feet on the floor.'" "Many plastic materials, such as bottles, are made in large quantities plurally, 'I bought several bottles of water.' "The praying mantis is a specific example of a predator that is often found plurally in nature, 'The forest is home to many prayer mantis.'" "Plurality is key in the English language when describing quantities, 'I have several apples in my basket.'" "A plurar number in mathematics is a number that is accompanied by a multivalued text, for 'Count the numerically inclined items'."
Existing or existing in many different forms, systems, or cultures simultaneously;Coexisting in or characterized by the existence of multiple forms or systems;Considering or accepting multiple perspectives, forms or views within a system or society.
Pluralities refer to the state of having more than one part or aspect. It can also refer to a situation where one option or outcome is preferred over others, but not by a majority or absolute majority.Some contexts where the term pluralities are used include:1. Politics: In elections, a coalition or party may win pluralities in different regions or constituencies, meaning they have the most votes but are not necessarily in a majority.2. Sociology: In social demographics, pluralities refer to the diversity of social groups, experiences, and identities that make up a population.3. Law: In court cases, a jury may return a plurality verdict, indicating that the majority of jurors voted for one outcome, but not a clear majority.The term pluralities can be used interchangeably with majority, but typically, a plurality refers to a "majority of minorities," meaning a majority of responses or outcomes that are not the largest single group.Example sentences:- "The incumbent party won pluralities in two-thirds of the state's districts."- "The research highlighted the pluralities of experiences among LGBTQ+ individuals."- "The jury delivered a plurality verdict, favoring the defendant 6-4."
Pluriac (or pluriarc) refers to a kind of ancient Mesopotamian (Sumerian, Akkadian) harp with a short neck and a number of strings (likely the Sumerian halsp'i).