The funny thing here is that all four are possible.Octopuses: English plural ending in -es;Octopi: d
The funny thing here is that all four are possible.Octopuses: English plural ending in -es;Octopi: declined like Oedipus (Οἰδίπους) and polypus (πολύπουςOctopodi: -pod- with -us added, like apodus (ἄποδος = ἄπουςOctopodes: Greek and Latin masculine/feminine plural.And then there is the neuter plural form Octopoda! -- source link
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