dolphins, porpoises, seals, and other such creatures. Its origin is unknown, but here is a tidbit of information on another commonpodto satisfy the inquisitive reader's curiosity:pod, the name of the long, thin part of some plants containing seeds, is believed to be an alteration of Middle...
Commonly collective nouns refer to plants and animals. Example: collective noun LOGOS (mice) - compare 'LOGOSEDNOW' (a number of mice) -ennow / -ednow Englishtainment A gopnik (Russian: гопник, romanized: gopnik, pronounced [ˈɡopnjɪk]; Ukrainian: гопник, ...
5. Windrow: A windrow is formed by raking the hay into long, narrow lines, typically in a field, allowing the hay to dry quickly and uniformly due to increased exposure to sunlight and wind. It presents a collective noun for hay in a well-organized state, created for agricultural efficienc...
Noun1.collective bargaining- negotiation between an employer and trade union negotiation,talks,dialogue- a discussion intended to produce an agreement; "the buyout negotiation lasted several days"; "they disagreed but kept an open dialogue"; "talks between Israelis and Palestinians" ...
Commonly they refer to plants and animals. Englishtainment 1. MICE (plural in English - in this case, a 'collective noun' in Cornish) 2.A MOUSE (singular - in Cornish, if the singular is made from the collective form, it's called singulative, often with an -EN suffix and usually...