What part of speech is collections?

Collections can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does collections mean?

Definitions

Noun

collection - several things grouped together or considered as a whole
collection - the act of gathering something together
collection - a publication containing a variety of works
collection - request for a sum of money; "an appeal to raise money for starving children"

Examples of collections

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1. noun Lots of collections, many antique light fixtures, Chandeliers, custom lighting etc.
2. noun I afterward sold them to enable me to buy R. Burton's Historical Collections.
3. noun Later, I sold them and I was able to buy R. Burton's Historical Collections.
4. noun She published two collections of short stories.
5. noun It's one of the world's greatest collections.
6. noun One of the most beautiful art collections in the world is at the Louvre.
7. noun The university offers access to its campus libraries only to those members of the public with a legitimate research need to consult our collections.
8. noun Scientific collections are assemblies of physical objects that are valuable for research and education — including drilling cores from the ocean floor and glaciers, seeds, space rocks, cells, mineral samples, fossils, and more.
9. noun The flat front trouser was a staple of that fashion designer's collections.
10. noun This eccentric billionaire has amassed one of the world's largest art collections.
11. noun The goal of the fossil preparators is to remove all of the rock surrounding the fossil in the field jacket, and to stabilize the fossil so that it can last in the collections in perpetuity.
12. noun Once each fossil is stable, it is assigned a unique number and accessioned into the museum collections.
13. noun The researchers say this new way to recover lost images without damaging effects will help museums breathe new life into some of their oldest image collections.
14. noun De Caro is serving a seven-year prison sentence in Italy for stealing about 4,000 ancient books and manuscripts from Italian libraries and private collections.
15. noun The Chinese emperor who oversaw the building of the Great Wall famously used his power to stop published information. Qin Shi Huang ordered the burning of thousands of books on subjects he wanted to keep from the people. He even had hundreds of scholars executed for refusing to give up their book collections.
Sentence  
noun
Lots of collections, many antique light fixtures, Chandeliers, custom lighting etc.
I afterward sold them to enable me to buy R. Burton's Historical Collections.
Later, I sold them and I was able to buy R. Burton's Historical Collections.
She published two collections of short stories.
It's one of the world's greatest collections.
One of the most beautiful art collections in the world is at the Louvre.
The university offers access to its campus libraries only to those members of the public with a legitimate research need to consult our collections.
Scientific collections are assemblies of physical objects that are valuable for research and education — including drilling cores from the ocean floor and glaciers, seeds, space rocks, cells, mineral samples, fossils, and more.
The flat front trouser was a staple of that fashion designer's collections.
This eccentric billionaire has amassed one of the world's largest art collections.
The goal of the fossil preparators is to remove all of the rock surrounding the fossil in the field jacket, and to stabilize the fossil so that it can last in the collections in perpetuity.
Once each fossil is stable, it is assigned a unique number and accessioned into the museum collections.
The researchers say this new way to recover lost images without damaging effects will help museums breathe new life into some of their oldest image collections.
De Caro is serving a seven-year prison sentence in Italy for stealing about 4,000 ancient books and manuscripts from Italian libraries and private collections.
The Chinese emperor who oversaw the building of the Great Wall famously used his power to stop published information. Qin Shi Huang ordered the burning of thousands of books on subjects he wanted to keep from the people. He even had hundreds of scholars executed for refusing to give up their book collections.

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