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What is the singular form of swine?

The singular form of swine is swine.

While it might seem like "swine" is already singular, it's actually a collective noun. This means it refers to a group of animals, like "flock" for sheep or "herd" for cattle.

To refer to a single pig, you would use the word pig.

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