A collective noun for cucumbers does not exist, as cucumbers are typically not referred to as a collective group. However, when cucumbers are cultivated and grown in a large quantity for commercial purposes, they are commonly grouped as a "crop" or a "harvest" of cucumbers. This indicates the collective gathering or production of cucumber plants within a specific area or time frame. While this doesn't technically classify as a strict collective noun, it serves as a practical way to describe a significant collection of cucumbers that were deliberately cultivated or harvested together.
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Basket of Cucumbers
A basket of cucumbers refers to a specific gathering or collection of cucumbers that have been carefully curated and neatly arranged within a basket or container. The noun phrase encapsulates not only the physical appearance of the cucumbers being contain...
Example sentence: I went to the farmer's market and purchased a fresh basket of cucumbers for my salad
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Punnet of Cucumbers
A punnet of cucumbers refers to a gathering or group of cucumbers neatly arranged and presented together, typically inside a small container known as a punnet. The term punnet is derived from the French word panier, meaning basket. This collective noun ph...
Example sentence: Yesterday at the farmer's market, I bought a punnet of cucumbers to make a refreshing salad
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