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What is the collective noun for eels?

"swarm"
"pipe"
"cell"
"array"
What is the collective noun (the word for a group, such as "herd") for the class True eels, an order of fish, which, consisting of four suborders, 19 families, 110 genera and approximately 600 species?
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In linguistic terms, the English system of collective nouns forms a rudimentary system of noun ... eels: bed: swarm: elephants: herd: elk: gang: F: ferrets: business: corruption over time of 'busyness'
There is great diversity of collective nouns associated with animals, from a sleuth of bears to a ... eels: herd: of: elephants: memory: of: elephants: parade: of: elephants: gang: of: elk: herd: of: elk
Collective nouns for animals and birds - names for groups of animals, birds and insects ... EELS: An ARRAY of eels. John Beumer. A SEETHING of eels. David Thomson: ELEPHANTS
A knot of eels (-suggested by David Bannister, db@antiquemaps.co.uk-) A knot of frogs ... A group of specialists in collective nouns was in bar an observed such a group of professionals ...
Animals - Some Collective Nouns By popular request... An ambush of tigers ... A swarm of ants/bees/eels A team of horses/ducks/oxen A swarm of bees

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