Collective Nouns
Across
- 5. Can mean being showy, it ends with the suffix - tion and it is the collective noun for peacocks
- 6. This word starts with a s and ends with a f
- 7. It has two letter k and has a very similar spelling to skunk
- 9. It can be a word for an army unit and it likely originates from the Italian word battaglione.
- 10. It ends in a silent e and is the collective noun for dancers.
Down
- 1. It is the collective noun for eggs or chicks but if also means to grab something suddenly or tightly.
- 2. It is often used for a group of soldiers or a large group of organised people.
- 3. It originates from the Late Latin word incredulitas.
- 4. Rhymes with heavy and starts with a b.
- 8. This word starts with p, is the collective noun for parrots, and can also mean wild, noisy and chaotic.