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collective noun. 1)a ........ of hay​

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

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A bundle of Hay.

More collective nouns

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The collective noun for hay is "bundle" or "stack".

  • A collective noun is used to describe a group of items, persons, or any other common noun.
  • A collective noun refers to a group of things as a single entity.
  • "Hay" refers to grass that has been cut and left to dry in the field.
  • Dried grasses or hay are referred to by a variety of collective nouns.
  • Various collective nouns can be used:
  • "A bundle of hay" refers to hay that has been tied together for transportation.
  • "A stack of hay" refers to a conical pile of dried grasses that have been left in the field.
  • "Bale" and "truss" are two more collective nouns that can be used to describe hay.

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