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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Stimulus VS stimuli

What is the difference between stimulus and stimuli?
  

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"Stimuli" is the Latin plural. (one stimulus, two stimuli) Some people use Latin plurals because they think it makes them sound more educated. " Others just don't know the difference.

  • "Stimuli" is the Latin plural.
  • (one stimulus, two stimuli) Some people use Latin plurals because they think it makes them sound more educated.
  • " Others just don't know the difference.
  • "
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"Stimuli" is the Latin plural. (one stimulus, two stimuli)

Some people use Latin plurals because they think it makes them sound more educated.
"This was the strangest phenomena I've ever seen!" Others just don't know the difference.
"This phenomena has only recently come to our attention."
"Record one data at a time."
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phenomena is greek...
fa???µe?a from fa??es?a?
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Thank you for clarifying this!

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