The plural form of the word "elf" is "elves". Interesting, right? This is a common phenomenon in English known as a mutated or irregular plural form. Just like "leaf" becomes "leaves", "elf" also follows this pattern, transforming into "elves". When a word ends in a "f" or "fe", often (but not always), the ending will be replaced with "ve" in the plural form. It's one of the many quirks that make the English language so full of surprises!
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