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Answered by maryamkincsem
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A set or a row of teeth is a collective noun of teeth.

Explanation:

  • A collective noun is a name of a group of things or people or a collection of nouns.

  • These are the terms that are used in a sentence to depict the number of nouns.

  • The words like group, herd, gaggle, team, colony, etc are collective nouns.

Answered by ItsManipulator
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A set or raw of teeth is a collective noun of teeth.

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