The collective noun 'paddling' is used for a paddling of ducks (on water).
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.
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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.
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'.
It could be paddling.
To refer to a group of individuals without using the word "we," one can use terms like "the group," "the team," "the collective," or "the members."
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.
Menagerie is a French word for a group of animals kept in captivity. The word originally referred to domestic animals.
The word "kayak" refers to a type of small, narrow watercraft that is typically propelled by a double-bladed paddle. Originating from the Inuit and other Arctic peoples, kayaks are traditionally used for hunting and transportation over water. The design allows for maneuverability and stability, making them popular for recreational paddling and sport. In modern contexts, "kayak" can also refer to the activity of paddling in such a vessel.
No, "deer" is not a collective noun; it is a term used to refer to a species of animals. The collective noun for a group of deer is "herd." While "deer" can refer to multiple individuals, it is the same word used for both singular and plural forms.
Herd (as in a group of animals) = edder (עדר)
The word that means a number of eggs is "clutch." This term is commonly used in ornithology to refer to a group of eggs laid by birds at one time. It can also apply to other animals that lay eggs. Additionally, "spawn" can refer to the mass of eggs laid by fish and amphibians.
Menagerie is a French word for a group of animals kept in captivity. The word originally referred to domestic animals.
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."
brood : a group of young animals or children