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Is the word wilderness a collective noun?

No, "wilderness" is not a collective noun.

Here's why:

* Collective nouns refer to a group of individuals considered as a single unit (e.g., team, family, flock).

* "Wilderness" refers to a vast, uncultivated, and uninhabited area of land, not a group of individuals.

While a wilderness might contain many individual plants and animals, the word itself doesn't represent those individuals as a collective.

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