Collective nouns for bees
A group of bees is called a colony.
The collective noun for bees is a colony.
Hive, and Swarm are the other collective nouns for bees.
The collective noun for bees is a colony.
Hive, and Swarm are the other collective nouns for bees.
SUBJECT | COLLECTIVE NOUN | USAGE EXAMPLE |
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bees | colony | A colony of bees |
bees | hive | A hive of bees |
bees | grist | A grist of bees |
bees | bike | A bike of bees |
bees | swarm | A swarm of bees ('swarm' generally refers to a group of bees flying) together |
bees | nest | A nest of bees |
bees | erst | An erst of bees |
bees | drift | A drift of bees ('drift' generally refers to a group of bees flying) together |
bees | game | A game of bees |
bees | hum | A hum of bees |
bees | rabble | A rabble of bees |
bees | stand | A stand of bees |
bees | cluster | A cluster of bees |
bees | cast | A cast of bees |
bees | fry | A fry of bees |
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