Plural collective noun

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A plural collective noun refers to a collective term used to describe a group of individuals or things, but in a plural form. Here are some examples:

  1. Flocks - A group of birds.
  2. Herds - A group of animals, especially livestock.
  3. Troops - A group of soldiers or a group of monkeys.
  4. Classes - A group of students.
  5. Teams - A group of players forming one side in a competitive game.
  6. Families - A group of related individuals.
  7. Groups - A general term for any number of people or things considered together.

These terms highlight the plural nature of the group they describe and can be used in various contexts.