Yes
The collective noun 'nest' is used for:a nest of antsa nest of beesa nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of micea nest of rabbitsa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
The collective noun for rumors is a nest of rumors.
No, the word 'honeybees' is simply the plural form of the noun honeybee. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns that share a commonality; for example: The collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees.
Yes, the word 'nest' is a collective noun for:a nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of machine gunsa nest of micea nest of pheasantsa nest of rabbitsa nest of rumorsa nest of snakesa nest of termitesa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
Nest
A common noun.
Yes, the noun 'nests' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'nest', a word for any nest of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Kelly Nest MD, Internal Medicine, La Crosse, WIEagle Nest, Colfax County, NM (pop. 306)Nest Place, Plano, TX or Nest Court, Sale VIC, AustraliaNest Cafe, Bethesda, MD or Nest Cafe, North Kensington, London, UK"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", 1975 movie with Jack Nicholson
The noun 'nest' is a common noun, a general word for a structure made by birds, animals, or insects to lay their eggs and/or nurture their young; a general word for a place of abode, retreat, or rest; a general word for a group of objects made to fit one inside the next; a word for any nest of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Dr. Kelly Nest MD, Internal Medicine, La Crosse, WIEagle Nest, Colfax County, NM (pop. 306)Nest Cafe, Bethesda, MD or Nest Cafe, North Kensington, London, UK"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", a novel by Ken Kesey
Nest
Nest.
No, the collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees. The collective noun 'nest' is used for a nest of vipers.
Either a swarm or a nest