Someone who collects collective nouns is known as a "collective noun enthusiast" or a "collective noun collector." These individuals have a keen interest in linguistics and the unique ways in which language categorizes groups of objects or beings. Their hobby involves researching, compiling, and possibly even creating new collective nouns for various groups.
Collective nouns to use for crops are 'a field' or 'a harvest'.
The standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos
The collective nouns for flowers are a bouquet of flowers and field of flowers. The term 'valley of flowers' is more of a description, but if it suits what you're trying to convey, use it and call it what you will.
The standard collective nouns are a cache of money, a rouleau of money, a wad of money.
The collective nouns are a pack of wolves or a rout (or route) of wolves.
Collective nouns to use for crops are 'a field' or 'a harvest'.
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A catapultist.
I would call him a hobbyist.
A button collector??
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The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs and a prickle of hedgehogs.
a flock of birds. But there are other collective nouns for specific bird. Such as a brood of hens.If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to a list of collective nouns for birds.
normally .you call one .a letterologist.
a hoarder x)
Graphologist comes to mind or autograph hunter.
The standard collective nouns for a group of rhinos are:a crash of rhinosa stubbornness of rhinos