in plural: taxi or taxis

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denismurs

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Hello,

What is the plural form of taxi (a taxicab)?

For example: Usually there are several taxis (vehicles) at our station. Is it correct?

Denis.
 
Not to be confused with the differently-pronounced biological word 'taxis' /tæksɪs/ meaning the way cells respond to the environment.


 
As in chemotaxis. It is not transportation for chemo. :-D
 
Or heliotaxis, which is how a flower turns to face the sun; not a helicopter taxi.
 
Dictionaries give plural forms. There should be no need to ask a question here on something like that.
 
If the god who drove the chariot pulling the sun opened a sideline of chariots for hire, would it be heliostaxis?
 
I never hear the word taxicab used nowadays.
 
I agree, it's not in general use. But there was an HBO show recently called "Taxicab Confessions," which featured the drama of taxi patrons as captured on a secret camera.
 
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