List Of Collective Nouns By Subject

Collective noun
List of collective nouns Notes:
The phrase "An abomination of monks" is frequently cited as a legitimate collective noun for monks. It is actually a misinterpretation of the title of a protestant treatise written by Jan Hus around 1400. An "anthology of prostitutes" is a pun on "anthology of prose", as "pro" is a common contraction for prostitute in Britain and elsewhere. The phrase "A court of kangaroos" is frequently thought to be legitimate, given the (quite unrelated) expression "a kangaroo court". There is no known evidence of its legitimacy as a collective noun, however. A "ream of paper" - A ream is traditionally defined as 480 sheets (twenty quires of twenty-four sheets each); the more usual modern count is 500 sheets to the ream. This is more a measure of paper than a collective noun, however. Subject

 

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christian doppler
clerihew
central american court of justice
civil war
list of cryptographers
chocolate
cornet
camp
cotton mather
cordwainer smith
css
colorado front range
churnsike lodge
william kidd
calreticulin
crannog
calendar date
cist
center of a group
commonwealth of england
charles evers
code division multiple access
censorware
chambered cairn
canadian whisky
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carat (mass)
cept
chain termination method
tramlink
catenary
color temperature
cartoon
celsius
chief minister of the northern territory of australia
collectible card game
chemotherapy
chinese historiography