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Yes, the word "lilies'" is plural possessive. The apostrophe after the "s" indicates that the lilies belong to more than one entity. In this case, the apostrophe is placed after the plural noun "lilies" to show ownership or possession by multiple lilies.

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Yes, the possessive form of the plural noun lilies is lilies'.

example: The lilies' color is a special order to match the theme of the wedding.

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The plural of lily is lilies.

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Lily is the singular.

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