The difference between Mass noun and Noun of multitude
When used as nouns, mass noun means a noun that normally cannot be counted, whereas noun of multitude means the name of something that contains many individual things or people. examples: army, fleet, hundred.
check bellow for the other definitions of Mass noun and Noun of multitude
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Mass noun as a noun:
A noun that normally cannot be counted.
Examples:
"synonyms: material noun non-count noun [[uncountable]] noun"
"ant [[countable]] noun count noun"
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Noun of multitude as a noun:
The name of something that contains many individual things or people. Examples: army, fleet, hundred.