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Singular is an adjective and noun used in different disciplines to indicate one, unique, or exceptional. The word derives from Latin singularis, from singulus meaning one by one or single. In general use, it contrasts with plural, which denotes more than one.

In grammar, singular refers to the form used with one item (for example, “cat” vs. “cats”). Verbs

In mathematics and related fields, singular denotes a loss of regularity. A singular matrix has determinant

In linear algebra, the term is used with nonsingular (invertible) and singular matrices, and with singular values

and
determiners
often
agree
with
the
singular
subject.
Some
nouns
have
irregular
plural
forms
or
mass
nouns
that
are
treated
as
singular
in
certain
contexts.
zero
and
is
not
invertible.
A
singular
point
on
a
curve
or
surface
is
where
the
usual
rules
fail,
such
as
where
partial
derivatives
vanish
or
curvature
is
undefined.
In
analysis,
a
function
has
a
singularity
at
a
point
where
it
is
not
analytic.
In
physics,
a
gravitational
singularity
is
a
region
where
density
or
spacetime
curvature
becomes
infinite,
as
in
black
holes.
in
the
singular
value
decomposition,
where
the
values
quantify
scaling
along
orthogonal
directions.
In
geometry
and
algebraic
geometry,
a
singular
variety
has
points
where
the
structure
is
not
smooth.