A group of anomalies is commonly called a Catalogue.
Collective nouns for anomalies refer to groups or clusters of unusual or unexpected occurrences, phenomena, or behavior trends. Anomalies themselves are deviations from what is considered normal, customary, or predictable. In a similar manner, the collective nouns used to define and describe such anomalies encapsulate the idea of a multitude of abnormalities coming together for a specific purpose or effect. These collective nouns enable a more precise and distinctive depiction of anomalies, emphasizing their uncommon nature and the impact they may have collectively. Furthermore, these collective nouns subtly portray the anomalies as elements existing together within a defined group or category, unveiling the unique cohesion and significance they possess as an assemblage of oddities or deviations from the norm. Such classifications serve to facilitate an enhanced understanding and management of anomalies, allowing us to explore, study, or even to potentially harness their distinctive and collective energy for our benefit.
Known collective nouns for Anomalies include: