Is this real? I always heard "clowder."
37 1 ReplyYes, it’s real. The post was made today on the official Merriam-Webster instagram account. Both terms are used. Destruction is just more modern.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordplay/a-drudge-of-lexicographers-presents-collective-nouns
37 3 Reply"Used"
7 1 ReplyThat is a load-bearing "(no explanation necessary)".
I'd love to see an explanation. How did we get from 'clowder' to 'destruction'? Gaining a syllable and losing alliteration is not a typical linguistic evolution. Who's actually using this term?
The closest I've seen actual examples of is a tongue-in-cheek 'catastrophe of cats', and that never went mainstream as far as I'm aware.
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Ditto. Clowder of cats is the term I'm familiar with.
"Destruction" of cats is new to me. I don't think I like it. Doesn't roll off the tongue well.
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a Wunch of Bankers
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A Congress of baboons....
12 1 ReplySome of the other are great too btw. A smack of jellyfish in particular seems like it's based on a single traumatic but apparently common experience 😂
11 2 ReplyI accept.
7 1 ReplyOkay, if that list doesn't have a business of otters, it's incomplete and wrong on so many levels.
5 0 ReplyWhere would one see an ambush of tigers other than a zoo or Circus?
6 1 ReplyA conspiracy of lemurs has always been my favorite.
5 0 ReplyIf only there was an abstract word that could describe the union of many individuals when grouped together, regardless of their type of individual.
2 0 ReplyWhere's the fun in that?
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I am so bothered by the tigers “an” word.
1 0 ReplyWait how many do you need to have to make it a destruction? I live with five, should I be worried?
Also why are jellyfish doing smack? Don't they know that is bad for them? Though that does explain their slow nature.
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