If you are talking about "a hedge", as in a row of bushy plants or such, then yes, it is a noun. Hedge can also be used as a verb though, as in "to hedge a garden".
The noun hedge is used as a collective noun for a hedge of herons.
Noun: Don't plant a hedge unless you plan to keep it trimmed. Verb: We hedge our investments by investing in both stocks and bonds.
The collective noun is a sheaf of cornstalks.
The noun 'mealie' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.There is no standard collective noun for 'mealie' (alt. spelling mielie).The only standard collective noun for corn is a sheaf of corn (cornstalks).
The collective noun for a group of hedges is a "hedge." This term is commonly used to refer to a row or grouping of hedges, typically in a garden or landscape setting. Another less common term is a "hedgerow," which refers to a dense boundary of hedges often found in rural areas.
Copse, thicket, grove, coppice, are 4 possibilities.
hedge pig= hedge hog
The plural of hedge is hedges.
The plural form of hedge is hedges.
The meaning of a "hedge" would be best described as a "hedge of protection" against the volatile market. Also used in the term Hedge Fund
A hedge fund analyst in a person who works with hedge funds. Their primary duty is to review the strategies of a hedge fund and then identify the strengths and weaknesses of that fund.
Contents as in what do hedge funds invest in?