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The collective nouns for fowl are:

  • an assembly of fowl
  • a brood of fowl
  • a plump of fowl
  • a roost of fowl
  • a roust of fowl
  • a scry of fowl
  • a skein of fowl
  • a run of fowl (flightless)

The collective nouns for birds are:

  • a flock of birds (on the ground)
  • a flight of birds (in the air)
  • a parcel of birds
  • a pod of birds (small flock)
  • a volary of birds (in an aviary)
  • a brace of birds (a pair of game birds or waterfowl caught by a hunter)
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The word poultry comes from the French poule, poulet for chicken, young chicken. In English, it refers to domesticated birds that are raised to be eaten. The most common examples are chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys because of their association with important family-and-friend holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving.

The noun poultry is not a collective noun; poultry is a general noun for certain kinds of birds. The collective noun for poultry is a run of poultry.

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The collective noun for poultry is a run of poultry.

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run

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Food

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An assembly of fowls brood

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An assembly of fowls

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Collective noun

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Run

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