Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 23:32
From: Peter Radan
Subject: Law Academics Query
Dear All,
Yesterday I had to consider collective nouns. My list revealed:
a murder of crows
a convocation of eagles
a business of ferrets
a buffoonery of orangutans
a parliament of owls
a company of parrots
an impossibility of platypuses
an improbability of puffins
and my favourite:
an implausibility of gnus.
However, I know of no collective noun for a collection of law academics.
Is there one?
If not, any suggestions?
Peter Radan
Associate Professor Peter Radan
Head, Department of Law
Macquarie University NSW 2109
AUSTRALIA
Tel: +61 (0)2 9850-7091
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