a herd is just another name for a group of animals, a more scientific name. other types are flocks, crashes, etc.
A homonym for "heard" is "herd," which refers to a group of animals such as cattle or sheep.
mate or mating is the only term I have heard.
The right to assemble is simply the right to gather in a group and the right to petition is the right to actually file a motion to be heard in front of the appropriate court.
Any group of grazing animals is called a herd. for example, heard of cattle or a herd of horses.
I have never heard of galloping boots?
The homonym for heard is herd. "Heard" is the past tense of the verb "hear," while "herd" refers to a group of animals.
over 5 animals make a heard
A heard is a group of animals, so to herd them is to keep them together, and when you move them, they all go together in their herd.
a group of horses is called a heard. every heard has a lead mare, and a stallion.
That was wrong. It should have been, "Did you hear what happened yesterday?"
None. But a flock of quail is called a "covey."
The difference between recount and retell is the method in which they were heard. Retelling involves describing something that was said. Recounting involves describing something in sequential order that was read.