grammatical number - Is the plural of CV: CV or CVs when the pluralised noun does not end in -s?



The answer to this question outlines a general rule for pluralising acronyms:



The general rule is that you should not use an apostrophe to form the plurals of nouns, abbreviations, or dates made up of numbers: just add -s (or -es, if the noun in question forms its plural with - es).



However, it is not clear from that answer what should be done if the noun in question uses does not end in either -s or -es.


What is the correct plural abbreviation for Curriculum Vitae?


I think the plural is Curriculum Vitarum (or possibly Curricula Vitae), which would make the plural abbreviation CV too. Use of the -s suffix suggests Curriculum Vitaes (or possibly Curriculums Vitae) which seems wrong.


What is correct?




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