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 What is the Latin plural form of the word cactus?

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The Latin plural form of the word "cactus" is "cacti".

Cacti are succulent plants that are native to the Americas. They are characterized by their thick, fleshy stems and spines, and are adapted to survive in arid and semi-arid environments. Cacti are popularly cultivated as ornamental plants, and some species are also used in traditional medicine and food preparation.
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In Latin, the plural form of the word cactus is cacti. The word cactus comes from the Greek word kaktos, which was likely used to refer to a type of thistle plant. It was adopted into Latin as cactus, which referred specifically to the prickly pear cactus.
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The Latin language plural form of "cactus" is "cacti," commonly used in scientific contexts to refer to multiple specimens of this desert plant family.
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