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It is a bunch of grapes.

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The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.

There is no collective noun specifically for grapes on the vine.

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Botryoid - shaped like a bunch of grapes.

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bot·ry·oi·dal

(bŏt'rē-oid'l)

adj. Shaped like a bunch of grapes. Used especially of mineral formations: botryoidal hematite.

[From Greek botruoeidēs : botrus, bunch of grapes + -oeidēs, -oid.]

so ... certain minerals and parts of organisms can be botryoidal.

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The collective noun 'bunch' is a singular noun; the plural form is bunches.

The noun 'grapes' is a plural noun, the singular form is grape.

The term 'bunch of grapes' is a singular form, one bunch of grapes.

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The collective noun 'bunch' is used for:

a bunch of bananas

a bunch of deer

a bunch of ducks (on water)

a bunch of flowers

a bunch of grapes

a bunch of keys

a bunch of seals

a bunch of waterfowl

a bunch of wigeon

a bunch of wildfowl

a bunch of worms

The plural form 'bunches' can be used for any of these groups when there are two of more of the groups.

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The noun 'bunch' is standard collective noun for:

  • a bunch of bananas
  • a bunch of deer
  • a bunch of ducks (on water)
  • a bunch of flowers
  • a bunch of grapes
  • a bunch of keys
  • a bunch of seals
  • a bunch of waterfowl
  • a bunch of wigeon
  • a bunch of wildfowl
  • a bunch of worms
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The collective noun used for nuts or grapes is cluster:

  • a cluster of nuts
  • a cluster of grapes
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Yes, the collective nouns for grapes are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.

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The collective nouns for grapes are a bunch of grapes or a cluster or grapes.

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Bunch is the collective noun of

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