The collective noun specifically for roe deer is:
* A bevy of roes However, deer in general are known by three other collective nouns:
* A herd of deer * A potpourri of deer * A department of deer
Yes, the noun 'bevy' is a standard collective noun for:a bevy of beautiesa bevy of deer (roe deer)a bevy of dovesa bevy of ladiesa bevy of larksa bevy of maidensa bevy of ottera bevy of ottersa bevy of quaila bevy of roe deera bevy of swans
The noun 'hart' is a word for an adult male red deer.The noun for an adult female red deer is hind.The gender specific nouns for deer in general are buck for a male, and doe for a female.
Roe is a plural noun to begin with since it refers to a mass of eggs in or from the ovaries of a fish.
The spellings of the sound-alike terms are:rose - the flower, or past tense of riserows - plural of row, a line or arrangementroes - plural of roe deer*the word roe (fish eggs) is a homophone for row, but is already plural
There are many homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings. Examples of homophones in English: to, two, too; pear, pare, pair; I eye, aye; bear, bare; row, roe; dear, deer. see, sea.
There are various collective nouns for a group of deer including: Parcel of deer Leash of deer Herd of deer A group of roe deer is called a bevy.
The word 'bevy' is a noun; a word for a large group of people or things of a particular kind; a word for a thing.The noun 'bevy' is a standard collective noun for:a bevy of beautiesa bevy of deer (roe deer)a bevy of dovesa bevy of ladiesa bevy of larksa bevy of maidensa bevy of ottera bevy of ottersa bevy of quaila bevy of roe deera bevy of swans
Yes, the noun 'bevy' is a standard collective noun for:a bevy of beautiesa bevy of deer (roe deer)a bevy of dovesa bevy of ladiesa bevy of larksa bevy of maidensa bevy of ottera bevy of ottersa bevy of quaila bevy of roe deera bevy of swans
The group mame of deer is a herd,bevy(refers to only roe deer)
Bevy is the collective form, as in Bevy of maidens, bevy of otter, bevy of quail, bevy of roe deer, bevy of swans. A bevy is a large group of people or things of a particular kind
The noun 'bevy' is used as a collective noun for:a bevy of beautiesa bevy of deera bevy of dovesa bevy of dowagersa bevy of girlsa bevy of judgesa bevy of ladiesa bevy of larksa bevy of ottersa bevy of partridgesa bevy of quaila bevy of swansa bevy of turtles
The group mame of deer is a herd,bevy(refers to only roe deer)
Richard Prior has written: 'The roe deer of Cranborne Chase' -- subject(s): Deer, Roe deer
a deer
The red deer, fallow deer, moose, and roe deer.
Yes, called roe deer.
The noun 'hart' is a word for an adult male red deer.The noun for an adult female red deer is hind.The gender specific nouns for deer in general are buck for a male, and doe for a female.