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What is the collective noun for frogs?
The collective noun for frogs is
an army
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So, you could say, "An army of frogs hopped across the pond."
Which Greek order has an entablature with a three-panel architrave and decorated frieze?
How would you define maybe so?
Morphology
How do you spell knowon?
Why do french colours have different endings?
What is the root word of ancestor?
What other words mean look?
What is the proper pronoun usage for a person of hermaphroditic or asexual nature?
What is an antonym for facade?
What is the origin and meaning of Le Pech found in French property names?
What does chin gala mean?
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