The collective noun 'paddling' is used for a paddling of ducks (on water).
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The noun 'drove' is a neuter noun, a word for a large group of people or animals moving together. The noun 'drove' is not a word for the people or the animals, it's a word for the group.
A collective noun is a word used to group two or more people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. A collective noun is a word for the group as a single unit such as a 'bouquet of flowers' or multiple units such as 'bouquets of flowers'.
The word 'herd' is a singular, common, collective noun; a word for a group of animals, a thing.
No, it is a simple plural of the word "saint". A collective noun is a word that appears to be singular but actually refers to a group of people, animals, or things. For example, "team" is a collective noun that refers to a group of people, and "herd" is a collective noun that refers to a group of animals.
It could be paddling.
the word nocturnal refer to the organism which are active in the night time Ex :- bats are nocturnal animals,
"Mob" is an English word. It means a number of things, or a group. The word was noted as early as 1688, to refer to a large gang of people - long before Australia was ever settled by Europeans.In the Australian "bush" vernacular, a "mob" can refer to a herd of sheep or cattle being driven or herded (by a drover) overland.It can also refer to a large group of waterfowl, usually ducks.
The native people
No, the word "them" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned. It is not a pointing word like "this" or "that."
Menagerie is a French word for a group of animals kept in captivity. The word originally referred to domestic animals.
Herd (as in a group of animals) = edder (עדר)
band, clan, cult, sect
Menagerie is a French word for a group of animals kept in captivity. The word originally referred to domestic animals.
brood : a group of young animals or children
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No. The word "alphabet" only refers to the group of letters; it does not refer to the individual letters themselves. There seems to be a tendency for people from India to misuse the word "alphabet" in place of the word "letter."