No, the collective noun for worshipers in church are a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers.
The noun 'believers' is a synonym of the noun 'worshipers', which can be substituted for use with the above collective nouns, for example 'a congregation of believers'.
Worshippers in a church
A row if stitches or a clump of stitches are some collective nouns that could be used.
No. Runners is the plural form of runner. A collective noun for runners could be pack -- a pack of runners
The collective noun for human arms is a pair of arms. The collective noun for arms as weapons could be armory, cache, or store of arms.
Some collective nouns for herbs could be a pinch, a bouquet, or a patch.
I could not find a collective noun specific to boerewors, but feel free to borrow the collective nouns for sausages, a rope of sausage, a sting of sausages (llinks).
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It depends on your concept of deities.If a deity requires believers to exist and there are or are not Athena believers alive her existence would depend on that status. A story in the May 08 2004 issue of "The Telegraph" (a British newspaper) indicates that Athena worshipers do exist. This implies she still is around.Some religions such as Christianity believe in a deity that exists with or without a cadre of believers. Since one deity is essentially as believable as any other Athena would exist.If atheists are correct and no gods exist anywhere she would not exist.
I don't believe there is one; I could be wrong. You could say modifiers, but that would really be closer to a synonym and not a collective. It's not a good synonym for adjective either. You could say vocabulary, but that would not be a specific collective for adjectives.
Collective noun for porpoises could be a school, herd, pod, crowd or shoal
A row if stitches or a clump of stitches are some collective nouns that could be used.
Yes, the word 'loaves' is a collective noun for loaves of bread.
No. Runners is the plural form of runner. A collective noun for runners could be pack -- a pack of runners
The collective noun for human arms is a pair of arms. The collective noun for arms as weapons could be armory, cache, or store of arms.
Some collective nouns for herbs could be a pinch, a bouquet, or a patch.
Hinduism is used by believers by text, books, and other different things so that they could tell a detail.
The collective noun for blackbirds could be either a cloud, flock, grind, or a merl of blackbirds.
I could not find a collective noun specific to boerewors, but feel free to borrow the collective nouns for sausages, a rope of sausage, a sting of sausages (llinks).