The collective nouns are:
There is no specific collective noun for bones found, however, a good collective noun would be a collection of bones.
Yes, an assembly is a group of people or things so it would be a collective noun. The noun 'assembly' is a standard collective noun for an assembly of clergy.
There is no specific collective noun for for coir, however a collective noun used for fibers would be suitable: a bundle of coir.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'doubt'. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. An example would be, 'a bucket of doubts' or 'a burden of doubts'.
A stack.
No, Americans is not a collective noun. The collective noun that would represent Americans as a group would be country, nation, people, electorate, etc...
There is no specific collective noun for bones found, however, a good collective noun would be a collection of bones.
Yes, an assembly is a group of people or things so it would be a collective noun. The noun 'assembly' is a standard collective noun for an assembly of clergy.
Yes, an assembly is a group of people or things so it would be a collective noun. The noun 'assembly' is a standard collective noun for an assembly of clergy.
There is no specific collective noun for for coir, however a collective noun used for fibers would be suitable: a bundle of coir.
Stack
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'doubt'. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way. An example would be, 'a bucket of doubts' or 'a burden of doubts'.
There is no standard collective noun for xeruses.A collective noun is an informal part of speech. When there is no standard collective noun, a noun that suits the situation can be used.Since the xerus is a type of squirrel, the collective noun for squirrels can be used, a dray of xeruses; and since they live in groups like prairie dogs, the collective noun a colony of xeruses, would be suitable.
A spot of leopards would work. Collective nouns are not set in concrete; any noun suitable for the context can be used as a collective noun. A noun is not inherently a collective noun; a noun is determined to be a collective noun by its use in grouping people or things. The standard collective nouns for leopards are a leap of leopards (also spelled 'leep' or 'lepe') and a keep of leopards.
There is no standard collective noun for 'carillon', most likely because it would be most unusual to have a group of carillons. A collective noun is a noun used to group a number of people or things.
A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.A collective noun is not used for a singular noun such as 'boat'.The standard collective noun for boats is a flotilla of boats.
A stack.