The standard collective nouns are:
A collective noun for peppers is a bushel of peppers.
The standard collective noun for 'salt' is a lot of salt(perhaps a Biblical reference?).Because there is no specific collective noun for salt that we commonly use, the context of your sentence would determine the collective noun to use; for example: a pinch, a box, a shaker, a cup, etc.The noun 'salt' is an uncountable (mass) noun and the nouns used for units of an uncountable noun (pinch, box, cup, etc.) are actually called partitive nouns.
As a non-count (mass) noun, multiples are described in units such as a pinch of salt, a pound of salt, or a shaker of salt; these terms can be considered collective nouns.
The standard collective nouns are a cache of money, a rouleau of money, a wad of money.
No, the noun 'salt' is a common noun, a general word for a type of mineral.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Dr. Nichoal J. Salt MD, Family Medicine, Harrison TennesseeSalt Lake City, UtahDiamond Crystal Salt
A collective noun for peppers is a bushel of peppers.
The standard collective noun for 'salt' is a lot of salt(perhaps a Biblical reference?).Because there is no specific collective noun for salt that we commonly use, the context of your sentence would determine the collective noun to use; for example: a pinch, a box, a shaker, a cup, etc.The noun 'salt' is an uncountable (mass) noun and the nouns used for units of an uncountable noun (pinch, box, cup, etc.) are actually called partitive nouns.
As a non-count (mass) noun, multiples are described in units such as a pinch of salt, a pound of salt, or a shaker of salt; these terms can be considered collective nouns.
The standard collective nouns are a cache of money, a rouleau of money, a wad of money.
Old Salt.
Tar , gob or salt .
salt is a sailor. Chantey is a song sung by sailors.
If you mean an old name for a sailor, try Jack Tar. If you mean a name for an old sailor, try an old salt.
An experienced sailor is called a salt.
Popeye the Sailor - 1960 Old Salt Tale 1-118 was released on: USA: 1960
An old experienced sailor that has been around for a while in the business. Old salt is an old-fashioned term for an experienced sailor, especially a sailing sailor. If you have ever spent time on a small boat on the ocean, you will see how salt from the sea spray will accumulate on your skin, hair and clothing. Therefore, anyone who has spent a lot of time at sea will have a lot of old salt on them. - Chronicologically, mentally, and experiencially endowed in the field.
The dogfish., The common seal., An old sailor; a salt.