Pound Of Rice

Pound Of Rice is a collective noun phrase for a group of rice.

A pound of rice is a collective noun phrase referring to the unit of measurement used for quantifying rice. In terms of weight, a pound is equal to approximately 0.45 kilograms or 16 ounces. Rice, a staple crop and a dietary foundation for many cultures around the world, is typically sold and purchased in varying quantities, with pound being a commonly used measure. The noun phrase pound of rice is used when individuals, households, or businesses need to specify a specific weight of rice they require. Whether used in culinary contexts or for economic purposes, a pound of rice signifies a moderate amount and is often used as a starting point for cooking or meal planning. The phrase emphasizes the practical and precise method of measurement when dealing with this essential staple food.

Example sentences using “Pound Of Rice”

  • A pound of rice is not enough to feed a large family for a whole week.
  • I need to buy another pound of rice at the grocery store.
  • We poured a pound of rice into the pot and began cooking it for dinner.

Other collective nouns for Rice

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Collective noun: Barn
Collective noun: Bed
Collective noun: Bowl
Collective noun: Box
Collective noun: Bucket
Collective noun: Cart
Collective noun: Cup
Collective noun: Dish
Collective noun: Field
Collective noun: Grain
Collective noun: Handful
Collective noun: Harvest
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Jar
Collective noun: Kettle
Collective noun: Ladle
Collective noun: Market
Collective noun: Measure
Collective noun: Mountain
Collective noun: Mouthful
Collective noun: Packet
Collective noun: Pan
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