Oh, dude, the collective name for columns is... drum roll... columns! Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. It's like calling a group of dogs a pack or a bunch of cats a clowder. So, yeah, when you see a bunch of columns together, you can just call them columns. Mind-blowing, right?
The collective noun is a company of firemen (firefighters).
There is no standard collective noun for spades or rakes.The collective noun that can apply is a set of tools.
The collective noun is an army of caterpillars.
Some collective nouns for cars is a fleet of cars or a line of cars.
The collective nouns are:a sack of potatoesa bunch of carrots
The collective name for a group of sailors are called a crew
The collective name for fats, proteins, and carbohydrates is obesity.
The collective name is a bed of clams.
The collective name for badger is 'sett'
I think you have to be a little more specific with your question. Because there are millions of buildings with columns.
they are called groups or families
columns. lines.
Collective name for mother's relative in India is NANKE. It is for complete family of mother.
The collective name given to the gospel writers is "the evangelists."
No, a shop name is not a collective noun. A shop name is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or thing in a descriptive way; for example a chain of McDonald's.
The collective noun for moles is 'a labour' (labor for an American).
The collective noun is a company of firemen (firefighters).