what is the collective nouns for - oxen, ministers, women labourers, fish, locust, corn, aroplanes, firewoods, furniture, trees
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A swarm of locusts
A yoke of oxen
A council of ministers
A school of fish
A sheaf/shock of corn
A flight of aeroplanes
A clump of trees
A suite of furniture
A bundle of firewood
A gang/co-operative of women labourers
A yoke of oxen
A council of ministers
A school of fish
A sheaf/shock of corn
A flight of aeroplanes
A clump of trees
A suite of furniture
A bundle of firewood
A gang/co-operative of women labourers
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Collective noun:
Collective nouns are the name for a group or class or a number of nouns together.
- Oxen: Herd of Oxen or Rake of Oxen.
- Ministers: Council of ministers or Conceit of ministers.
- Women labourers: Staff workers or Co-operatives of women workers.
- Fish: School of fish or Shoal of fish.
- Locust: Swarm of Locusts or Cloud of Locusts.
- Corn: Sheaf of Corn or Shock of Corn.
- Aeroplanes: A fleet or a squadron.
- Firewood: Stack of Firewood or Bundle of Firewood.
- Furniture: A suite of Furniture.
- Trees: Clump of Trees or Groove of Trees.
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