Yes, the word 'chest' is a noun, a word for the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and the breastbone; a container used for storing, safekeeping, or shipping; the treasury of a public institution; a word for a thing.
Yes, weight is a noun, a thing. Example use: "The massive weight crushed my chest."
The air pressure rises in your chest
movement of fluid in chest tube R/T inspiration & expiration
The volume of the chest increases due to the decrease in pressure in the lungs.
It expands
The noun 'chest' is a standard collective noun for 'a chest of drawers'.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of chests. However, the noun 'chest' is a collective noun for 'a chest of drawers'.
The noun 'chest' is a standard collective noun for a chest of drawers, a term for a piece of furniture.
A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. In the noun phrase 'a chest of cutlery', the noun 'chest' is functioning as a collective noun. The standard collective noun is 'a set of cutlery'.
The noun 'chest' is a collective noun for a chest of cutlery. The noun cutlery doesn't have its own specific collective noun so a noun that fits the context is used, such as a collection of cutlery or a drawer of cutlery.
The collective noun for drawers is a chest of drawers .The collective noun for a different type of drawers is a pair of drawers (a word some people use to mean underpants).
chest of drawers or set of drawers
The plural form for the noun chest is chests.
Chest
"Bosom" is a common noun. It refers to the chest or a person's heart or emotions.
The word 'chest' is a common noun, a general word for the part of the body enclosed by the ribs and the breastbone; a container used for storing, safekeeping, or shipping; the treasury of a public institution; a word for any chest of any kind.
Yes, weight is a noun, a thing. Example use: "The massive weight crushed my chest."