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10 unusual collective nouns

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Answered by SillySam
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1. A Stand
A group, grove, or small forest of trees that belong to the same species.

2. A Clump
It can be applied to weeds, moss, seaweed and a variety of plants.

3. A Brood
This collective noun refers to a group of hatchlings or young animals born around the same time.

4. A Bevy
This is another bird-related term, but it’s also applied to a group of females or an overabundance of something.

5. A Host
Can be applied to a group of visitors, a flock of birds, or any other large gathering

6. A Swarm
The word swarm implies a pesky group of flying insects or other pests.

7. A Pride
Similar to a flock, pride is a collective noun used to describe a group of lions or impressive birds, such as ostriches or peacocks.

8. A Bed
This marine term is used to describe the habitat where a colony of molluscs thrives

9. A School
A school isn’t only a place of learning. It’s also a term applied to a large group of social fish.

10. A Band
It’s used to describe a tribe, a group of people with common interests, a group of musicians or a flock of animals.

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Answer:

ten unusual collective nouns in English.

A Stand. A group, grove, or small forest of trees that belong to the same species. ...

A Clump. It can be applied to weeds, moss, seaweed and a variety of plants. ...

A Brood. ...

A Bevy. ...

A Host. ...

A Swarm. ...

A Pride. ...

A Bed.

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