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What’s the Plural of Antenna? Antennae or Antennas?

Both antennas and antennae are plurals for antenna. The original Latin plural is antennae.



What’s the plural of “antenna”?

Is antennas or antennae plural? Which is the correct plural for antenna, or are there multiple?


The appropriate plural for antenna depends on the antenna you’re referring to. If you mean the antenna that are found on the heads of some insects, and are long and thin, then the correct plural here is antennae.

The correct use of antennae/antennas in sentences.

If you mean antenna as in the equipment we use to receive or send radio and television signals, then the appropriate plural here is antennas.

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What’s the singular of antenna?

Antenna is the singular of antennas/antennae.

What’s an antenna?

Antenna or antennae (or antennas…) is defined in the online dictionary as:

“One of a pair of slender, movable, segmented sensory organs on the head of insects, myriapods, and crustaceans.” The more common understanding of antenna is as “a usually metallic device (such as a rod or wire) for radiating or receiving radio waves.”

Other Latin nouns

Antenna/antennae comes from Latin and uses distinctly Latin suffixes of –a/-ae. See the chart of other English Latin noun forms:


singularplural
vertebravertebrae or vertebras
antennaantennae and antennas
larvalarvae and larvas
formulaformulae or formulas
nebulanebulae or nebulas



“Antenna”, used in sentences

1. On the hardware side, that meant introducing custom components to optimize receive and transmit paths without a protruding antenna. Hunter Fenollol, Popular Mechanics, 15 Nov. 2022

2. It’s not just antenna components that allowed Apple to connect to satellites from a smartphone that doesn’t look like a bulky satellite handset. Chris Smith, BGR, 16 Nov. 2022

3. According to Apple’s blog post on the topic: Apple designed and built custom components and software that allow iPhone 14 to connect to a satellite’s unique frequencies without a bulky antenna. Samuel Axon, Ars Technica, 15 Nov. 2022

4. The biggest challenge is miniaturizing a satellite antenna to fit inside a smartphone like the Galaxy S23. Chris Smith, BGR, 16 Nov. 2022

5. The object in question is a new 5G antenna tower erected by LinkNYC, the latest hardware in New York’s sweeping technological upgrade. Dodai Stewart, BostonGlobe.com, 5 Nov. 2022

Examples of antennas/antennae used in application

1. The first antennae are exceptional in branching, if at all, at the third joint.

2. Arms, tentacles, and antennae stretched for it.

3. They have these amazing microphones and antennae.

4. His political antennae proved to be shrewder than ever.

5. Sometimes a creature uses a pair of antennae to swim.



Origin of the word antenna

From etymology online on antenna (n.):

1640s, “feeler or horn of an insect or other arthropod,” from Latin antenna, antemna “sail yard,” the long yard that sticks up on some sails, which is of unknown origin.

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mass nounsoctopus?
collective nounscactus?
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possessive nounscurriculum?
regular and irregular nounscrisis?

Sources

  1. Definition of antenna.
  2. Sentences using antenna.
  3. Origin of antenna.

 

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