0 I am a bit confused at the moment. 02br 00I had to write the plural for of the word 'directory' and when I wrote down 'directories', it just looked stupid. (or is it just me 05000)02br 00I've always learned that when you pluralise (is this an English word?) a word ending with -y, the -y becomes -ies. 02br 00I've searched at Google, but couldn't find anything useful. 02br 02br 00Who can tell me what the correct plural of 'directory' is? 010id1
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; pl. {Directories}. 02br 001.
— Pieanne
; pl.
{Directories}.
02br 001.
, a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, 02br 00 the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the 02br 00 Prayer Book.
02br 00Looks like it's directories after all.
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0 Hello, Vince, here's what I found (Webster's) 02br 00***"***\, n.; pl. {Directories}. 02br 001. A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; 02br 00 esp., a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, 02br 00 the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the 02br 00 Prayer Book. 02br 00Looks