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The noun parliament is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the official group of people who meet to make the laws laws of a country. The common noun parliament is a proper noun when used for a specific parliament; for example the Parliament of Australia or the Parliament of Finland.
A parliament
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.
Owls are solitary . . . if they do get together, flying or otherwise, the group is called a "Parliament".
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.
They are called supporters.
The group that did not include supporters of the new Whig party in the 1830s were Democratic Republicans.
minority group
There is no collective noun of parliament. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. You will not normally see a group of parliaments. However, the noun parliament is used as a collective noun to group other things. Parliament is a collective noun for a parliament of owls, a parliament of crows, a parliament of ravens, and a parliament of rooks.
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Instead of flocks it is called parliament of rooks
A group of scholars