No, the word 'cats' is the plural form for the noun 'cat'.The collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensa litter of kittens
The collective nouns for pigs are:a drove of pigsa farrow of pigsa flock of pigsa herd of pigsa parcel of pigsa sounder of pigsa litter of pigletsThe collective nouns for dogs are:a kennel of dogsa leash of dogsa pack of dogsa cowardice of dogsa litter of puppiesThe collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittens
There is no standard collective noun for a group of queens, most likely because queens in a group is quite rare.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a lineage of queens or a hall of queens.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
Yes, the plural form for the singular noun cat is cats.If you are asking about 'collective' noun, you could use 'clowder', or 'glaring'. A clowder of cats, a glaring of cats. Plural and collective are related but different ideas. Plural refers to simple number. If I have not one cat but two cats, the simple plural is used. A group of cats would be a clowder or glaring.
The collective noun for 'houses' is a huddle of houses.The noun 'house' is a collective noun for a house of senators.
No, the word 'cats' is the plural form for the noun 'cat'.The collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensa litter of kittens
house a collective noun?
No, the word "house" is not a collective noun. Collective nouns refer to a group of people or things, like "family" or "team," while "house" typically refers to a single building where people live.
The noun 'clowder' has only one definition, a clowder of cats.
The collective nouns for pigs are:a drove of pigsa farrow of pigsa flock of pigsa herd of pigsa parcel of pigsa sounder of pigsa litter of pigletsThe collective nouns for dogs are:a kennel of dogsa leash of dogsa pack of dogsa cowardice of dogsa litter of puppiesThe collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittens
The collective nouns for cats are:a clowder of catsa clan of catsa clutter of catsa glaring of catsa pounce of catsa dout of cats (house cats)a nuisance of cats (house cats)a destruction cats (wild cats)a kendle of kittensa kindle of kittensa litter of kittens
There is no standard collective noun for a group of queens, most likely because queens in a group is quite rare.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a lineage of queens or a hall of queens.
There is no specific collective noun for broccoli. The collective nouns that begin with 'h' are a herd, a hoard, a house. Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun suitable for the situation can be used as a collective noun, for example a harvest of broccoli or a heap of broccoli.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
Yes, the plural form for the singular noun cat is cats.If you are asking about 'collective' noun, you could use 'clowder', or 'glaring'. A clowder of cats, a glaring of cats. Plural and collective are related but different ideas. Plural refers to simple number. If I have not one cat but two cats, the simple plural is used. A group of cats would be a clowder or glaring.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.