The collective noun is a set of crockery.
The collective noun for dishes is the same for clean and dirty dishes, a set of dishes.
It's not an 'official' collective noun but you can use a sink-full of dirty dishes.
Yes, the collective noun for dishes is a set of dishes.
Some collective nouns that can apply to dirty clothes are:
Heap
Dirty plates
The collective noun is a set of crockery.
Ojah
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
The collective noun is a set of crockery.
Ojah
The collective noun is 'CROCKERY'. The collective noun for knives, forks and spoons is 'CUTLERY'.
Cups, plates, bowls etc. The collective noun is crockery.
In answer to your question, there are various types of crockery such as enamelware, earthenware, depending on the method of manufacture. There are also many famous makers such as Royal Doulton and Denby. For more information about Crockery, check out this <a href="http://crockery-tableware.com">Crockery resources site</a>
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
The collective noun is a series of explosions.
No it is not a collective noun.
No, the noun land is not a collective noun. However, any noun can function is as a collective noun in a suitable context without being a designated collective noun.