The difference between Duale tantum and Plurale tantum

When used as nouns, duale tantum means a ( of a noun}}) that can only occur in , and lacks forms for , , and}} any other , whereas plurale tantum means a noun (in any specific sense) that has no singular form, such as (in most usage).


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  1. Duale tantum as a noun (grammar):

    A ( of a noun}}) that can only occur in , and lacks forms for , , and}} any other .

  1. Plurale tantum as a noun (grammar):

    A noun (in any specific sense) that has no singular form, such as (in most usage).

    Examples:

    "Roger wasn’t sure whether “jeans” was a true plurale tantum, since the word “jean” exists and describes a type of cloth."