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The noun 'range' is a singular, common, concrete noun as a word for:

  • the limit in distance that something can perform;
  • the extent of pitch covered by a voice or instrument;
  • an open area of land where people practice firing guns or hitting Golf balls;
  • a large area of land where cattle are kept;
  • a number of mountains considered as a group;
  • a kitchen stove.

The noun 'range' is a singular, common, abstract noun as a word for:

  • the area of variation between upper and lower limits; scope; extent;
  • a set of different things of the same general type; variety; array.

The noun 'range' is a standard collective noun for a range of mountains.

The word 'range' is also a verb: range, ranges, ranging, ranged.

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No, Range is a collective noun in the sentence “the range of mountains” because it’s referring to an amount of nouns.

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