Yes, the noun 'cast' is a collective noun for:
Yes, there is such a possibility.There are many verbs that are also nouns. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.EXAMPLESThe word litter is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a litter of puppies'; the plural form is 'litters of puppies'.The word flock is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a flock of tourists'; the plural form is 'flocks of tourists'.The word herd is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a herd of cattle'; the plural form is 'herds of cattle'.The word cast is both a verb and a noun, it is also a collective noun for 'a cast of actors'; the plural form is 'casts of actors'.
The collective noun is a drift of icebergs.
In sports, the standard collective noun is a team of players.In the theater, the standard collective nouns are a cast of players or a company of players.
No, the noun 'kin' is not a collective noun.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The noun 'salvation' is not commonly a collective noun. However, if a noun such as 'salvation' suits the context of a situation, it can be used as a collective noun. A collective noun is considered a collective noun as a function, not as a definition of the noun. Collective nouns are an informal part of language.
The collective noun for crabs is a cast of crabs.There is no specific collective noun for hermit crabs.
The collective noun for falcons is a cast of falcons.
There is no specific collective noun for castles, most likely because castles are seldom found in a group. When there is no collective noun, a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a cluster of castles, a chain of castles, a choice of castles, etc.
The standard collective noun for 'minstrels' is a troupe of minstrels.
The collective noun for characters is a cast of characters.
No, the word 'characters' is the plural form for the noun 'character'. The collective noun for a group of characters is 'a cast of characters'.
A cast of hawks
There is no specific collective noun for maidens, in which case you use a collective noun that is suitable for the situation; for example a mildness of maidens, a mob of maidens, a mayhem of maidens, etc.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
Yes, the noun 'cast' is a collective noun for:a cast of actorsa cast of beesa cast of eaglesa cast of falconsa cast of ferretsa cast of hawksa cast of jaysa cast of orthopedistsa cast of playersa cast of vultures
Yes, there is such a possibility.There are many verbs that are also nouns. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.EXAMPLESThe word litter is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a litter of puppies'; the plural form is 'litters of puppies'.The word flock is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a flock of tourists'; the plural form is 'flocks of tourists'.The word herd is both a verb and a noun, it is also the collective noun for 'a herd of cattle'; the plural form is 'herds of cattle'.The word cast is both a verb and a noun, it is also a collective noun for 'a cast of actors'; the plural form is 'casts of actors'.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.