grammatical number - Is "criterions" a valid plural for "criterion"?


Is criterions a valid plural for criterion?


Dictionary.com says it is, but Oxford does not confirm or reject it.



Answer



If you use a word like criterion anywhere you are on the safe side by using the Greek plural, criteria. People who understand the former will get the latter, and vice versa.


Moreover, criterions is really not common according to google n-grams.


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