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What is the meaning of the latin affix in the word "uniforms"? A.)One B.)Same C.)Alone D.)Many
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What is the meaning of the latin affix in the word "uniforms"? A.)One B.)Same C.)Alone D.)Many
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Answer: One
Explanation: because uni means one
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i think it is D Because uniforms has a s at the end and it usually means more than one
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