The collective noun for cutlery is a set of cutlery.
The collective noun for matches is a book of matches.
The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.
The collective nouns for books are a pile of books, a library of books, a compendium of books.
The noun 'drove' is a collective noun for: a drove of asses a drove of cattle a drove of donkeys a drove of goats a drove of hares a drove of horses a drove of oxen a drove of pigs a drove of rabbits a drove of sheep The noun 'shelf' is a collective noun for: a shelf of books
Examples of collective nouns for places are: a block of flats a belt of asteroids a constellation of stars a chain of islands a chain of mountains a field of corn a forest of trees a library of books a union of states a confederation of states an alliance of countries a range of mountains a row of shops a string of islands a network of roads an orchard of apples
Books on cassette tape are called audio books (also 'talking books'). However, audio/talking books are also available in CD and MP3 form.
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Books are made to be read; journals aren't. Books are published; journals aren't. Journals are used to take notes in; books aren't. You can learn something from books; usually you can't from journals. Books can be made for enjoyment; journals aren't. (kind of--be careful with this one) Books can be made for a variety of ages; journals can't.
A collective word for books is a "library" or a "collection."
The collective nouns for books are:a stack of booksa shelf of booksa library of books.
The collective noun is a compendium of books.
Yes, the word 'book' or the plural form 'books' is a collective noun, for example books of stamps or books of poetry.
The collective nouns for books are:a stack of booksa shelf of booksa library of books.
Depending on the context and purpose a collection of books could be:libraryathenaeumatheneumbibliothecastudybook collectionbook roominformation centermedia centerreference centre
The collective noun is a shelf of books.
Yes, the noun library is a collective noun for a library of books.
There is no specific collective noun for pages, in which case a collective noun suitable for the situation is used a sheaf of pages (borrowed from a sheaf of papers), a book of pages, or in a theater setting, a staff of pages.
We say a library of books.
The collective nouns for books are:a stack of booksa shelf of booksa library of books.
Yes, it can. A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. The standard collective noun for 'books' is a library of books, but the noun 'pile' or 'stack' may be more suitable for the situation. Similarly, nouns such as 'a shelf', 'a bag', or 'an armload' may suitable for another situation.