What is a group of potatoes called?

There isn't a collective noun for a group of potatoes.
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What is collective noun of potatoes?

bunch of potatoes. hah , i just guessed .
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Why is potato called a spud?

The name spud for a potato comes from the digging of soil (or a hole) prior to the planting of potatoes.
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What do Irish call potatoes?

The main Irish word for potato is “práta” (prawh-tah) and it's this word that is used most of the time.
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What is a potato seed called?

Though its name may be deceptive, seed potatoes aren't actually seeds; they're tubers that you can use to grow new potatoes that will be genetically identical to the parent potato.
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What is the collective noun for strawberries?

The collective noun for strawberries is punnet. Basket, and bunch are the other collective nouns for strawberries.
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What is the collective noun of grapes?

A bunch of grapes.
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What is a group of fish called?

When fish, shrimp or other aquatic creatures swim together in a loose cluster, this is typically called a shoal. It can be a mix of different species. A school is a group of the same fish species swimming together in synchrony; turning, twisting and forming sweeping, glinting shapes in the water.
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What is the collective noun of bananas?

Option B) Bunch – is the correct answer because 'bunch' is a collective noun and the name bunch is given to a number of things that are usually of the same type and growing together. Therefore, bananas grow together and have the same type.
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What do you call a group of giraffes?

Take giraffe for example: “a tower” is their collective noun, and we can't think of a better way to describe a group of these gangly giants, towering as they do above all but the tallest trees around them. A group of giraffe are called a 'tower', which is a great example of collective nouns at their descriptive best.
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What is the collective noun for eggs?

A group of eggs is called a clutch. The collective noun for eggs is clutch. Brood, sitting, tray, and carton are the other collective nouns for eggs.
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What is the collective noun for whales?

Complete answer:

A pod is the most common name for a group of whales, but other names include a gam, a herd, and a plump of whales.
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What is a group of sausages called?

Did you know that the collective noun for a group of sausages is a bundle? These facts and many more can be heard after 10am when Weekends jumps straight into the frypan to talk about all things sausage-related!
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What is a group of widows called?

An “ambush” is the collective noun for a group of widows, and Abbott finds it interesting it's the same noun for tigers and widows.
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What is a group of leeches?

So my submission to the Oxford English Dictionary ( other dictionaries exist, looking at you Cambridge) for a group of Leech robots is ...... A slither. Oh look a slither of Leeches is approaching our spawn point, time to die.
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What is a group of snakes called?

A group is called a snake den or pit. When someone refers to a snake den, the word den is being used as a collective noun. The collective noun highlights the fact that there's more than one snake in the group.
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What is a collection of bullets called?

A: On a target, a “group” of bullet HOLES is called a “grouping.” In the air—and given they have all come out of the same (automatic) weapon—they are called a “burst (of rounds)” or a “round-burst.” (At least they were, in my time.)
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What is the collective noun for swans?

A group of swans, also once game birds, is a wedge when they're in flight, likely because of the shape a group of swans takes in flight. And while we can call a group of swans a bevy, a herd, a game, or a flight, they can only be a bank when they're on the ground.
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What is a collection of vegetables called?

To my knowledge, there is no collective noun for the specific “count” (or “countable”) noun “vegetable” (plural: “vegetables”). By definition, “count nouns” and “collective nouns” are mutually exclusive. A noun can either be qualified - “one vegetable,” “a vegetable,” “many vegetables” - or it cannot.
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Is Rice a count noun?

Uncountable nouns are things we can not count. An uncountable noun has only one form (rice).
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What is a group of frogs called?

Frogs are social creatures that live in groups. A group of frogs is called army, colony or a knot. Groups of young frogs will even swim together in schools, much like fish. During mating season, the male frogs in a group will croak quite loudly.
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What is a group of penguins called?

A group of penguins in the water is called a raft but on land they're called a waddle! Other names for a group of penguins include rookery, colony, and huddle.
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