Collective nouns for cotton are:
The noun 'cotton' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the substance that things are made from.
The noun 'cotton' is a count noun as a word for the fabric or clothing made from cotton.
Cotton can be used collectively, and does not need to be pluralised.
A bale of cotton, wool
A band of musicians, robbers
A batch of loaves (baked together)
A battalion of soldiers
A battery of guns
A beam of rays
A bench of judges
A bevy of girls, ladies, swans
A bloat of hippopotami
A block of flats
A board of directors, trustees, examiners
A bouquet of flowers
A brood of chickens (hatched at the same time)
A budget of letters, news
A bunch of flowers, grapes, keys, plantains
A bundle of clothes, hay, sticks
A caravan of merchants, pilgrims, travellers
A cargo of goods
A carillon of bells
A catch of fishes (taken in a net)
Collective noun used for cotton
Bale
Herd
The collective noun for chairs is a set of chairs. The noun bale is a collective noun for a bale of cotton or a bale of hay.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things the noun group is a generic collective noun which can be used for anything
No, the noun species is not used as a collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
The collective noun used for cotton balls is "cluster" or "wad."
The collective noun for chairs is a set of chairs. The noun bale is a collective noun for a bale of cotton or a bale of hay.
Yes, collective nouns are a bale of cotton or a bolt of cotton.
The noun bales is the collective noun for bales of cotton or bales of hay.
Collective nouns for cotton are:a bale of cottona bolt of cottona spool of cottonThe collective noun for pins is a paper of pins.The collective noun for buttons is a row of buttons.
A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things the noun group is a generic collective noun which can be used for anything
No, the noun species is not used as a collective noun.
No, the noun lumber is not used as a collective noun. The collective noun for lumber is a stack of lumber.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. The noun 'salvation' is not commonly a collective noun. However, if a noun such as 'salvation' suits the context of a situation, it can be used as a collective noun. A collective noun is considered a collective noun as a function, not as a definition of the noun. Collective nouns are an informal part of language.
A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things. The noun 'group' is a generic collective noun which can be used for anything.The only standard collective noun use of the noun 'group' is a group of guinea pigs.
There is no standard collective noun for lotuses (or Lotuses).The standard collective noun for flowers can be used: a bouquet of lotusesThe standard collective noun for cars can be used: a fleet of Lotuses
No, the noun 'addition' is not a standard collective noun. A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. A collective noun is an informal part of language and any noun that suits the situation can be used as a collective noun.