The noun hive is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
The noun 'hive' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a structure for domesticated honeybees; a nest built by wild bees; a colony of bees living is one of these structures; a place swarming with activity; a word for a thing.
The plural form for the noun hive is hives.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. An example of a noun that rhymes with "hive" is "jive."
There is no abstract noun form for the noun 'bees', a word for a physical creature.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.The standard collective nouns for a group of bees are:a bike of beesa charm of beesa cluster of beesan erst of beesa game of beesa grist of beesa hive of beesa hum of beesa nest of beesa rabble of beesa swarm of bees
any type of bee can live and make some type of hive to live in hope i helped :p
The collective nouns for a group of bees are:a bike of beesa charm of beesa cluster of beesan erst of beesa game of beesa grist of beesa hive of beesa hum of beesa nest of beesa rabble of beesa swarm of bees
Anything between 10,000 and 80,000 depending on the time of year and type of hive.
a bee needs a home, a hive, the hive needs to be where it wont get ruined and the bees have to move to another
No, the collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees. The collective noun 'nest' is used for a nest of vipers.
colonyist its type of bee hive