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What type of noun is raindrops?

"Raindrops" is a collective noun.

Here's why:

* Collective nouns refer to a group of things considered as a single unit.

* "Raindrops" represents a group of individual drops of water, but we perceive them as a single entity, like a shower or a downpour.

Other examples of collective nouns include:

* flock (of birds)

* herd (of cattle)

* team (of players)

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