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I often hear a similar mistake - "vertice" for "vertex". I think you do give too much credit by hypothesizing a borrowing from French. They're just treating "indices" or "vertices" as an English plural and back-forming a singular. By the way, the pronunciation of "indice" in French is closer to "ann-deese" than "on-deese".


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I'm the caller who asked the question. I agree with you, John. I wonder if people also do this with "matrix"/"matrice."


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Well, Ken, I just want you to know that I thought of you yesterday when I was giving a talk in front of a large group of attorneys. At one point, I alluded to the obitofrontal cortex of the brain, then heard myself blurt, "In people whose orbitofrontal cortices have been damaged -- oops, is it cortexes or cortices?" and then stumbled a bit, realizing I didn't know. So thanks a lot, Ken! πŸ™‚

Looks like it can be either one. And John, I agree it's quite possible that it's just a natural formation by analogy.


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...and the singular is then "cortice."

Great story, Martha. I'd be stumbling on "orbitofrontal."


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I'd be stumbling on “orbitofrontal.”

Believe me, I did! πŸ™‚ So of course I got completely tangled up with "orbitofrontal cortices"! πŸ™‚


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