Unusual collections of things
Unusual collections of things
This is not about established collective nouns, but about things which don't have them yet. In British political discourse it is common to hear about "measures" coming in "packages", or sometimes on "rafts"; what other such things are there?
*I* used to be a front high unrounded vowel. *You* are just an accidental diphthong.
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Re: Unusual collections of things
I hear "tranches" used more and more in common conversation to mean any repackaged collection of financial products.
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Re: Unusual collections of things
I was going to say “bevy” but that looks to be a general term in itself.
Re: Unusual collections of things
I enjoyed that in Japan takoyaki (fried octopus balls) came in fune (boats). Now I over-generalise that to everything.