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NPL
(redirected from Noun Plural)

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NPLNational Priorities List (US EPA)
NPLNational Physical Laboratory (UK)
NPLNepal (ISO Country code)
NPLNetscape Public License (based on Mozilla Public License)
NPLNon Performing Loan (loans in default or close to it)
NPLNational Puzzlers' League
NPLNorthern Premier League (Britain)
NPLNon-Patent Literature
NPLNon Parametric Linkage
NPLNon-Partisan League
NPLNational Physical Laboratories (India)
NPLNew Product Launch
NPLNational Paintball League
NPLNew Plymouth, New Zealand - New Plymouth (Airport Code)
NPLNoun Plural
NPLNo Pay Leave
NPLNatural Products Laboratory (Research Triangle Institute)
NPLNeenah Public Library (Neenah, Wisconsin)
NPLNuclear Pumped Laser
NPLNorthern Pipe Line (Phoenix, AZ)
NPLNasopharyngolaryngoscopy
NPLNon Production License
NPLNavigation Payload
NPLNational Price List
NPLNavy Point Loma
NPLNetwork Planning Letter (Sprint)
NPLNormal Peacetime Location
NPLNewport News Part List
NPLNetwork Protocol Library
NPLNon Perceived Light


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With multiple owners, first make the proper noun plural by adding 's' (or 'es' to names that already end in 's') and then an apostrophe: the Bennetts' house, the Smiths' house, the Williamses' house, the Joneses' house.
Thus the abbreviation of the noun plural suffix appears always as italicised -es [in this paper -es], never as -is or -ys.
 
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