It's called a gross.
A dozen is another word for twelve objects.
Yes, the word 'dozen' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for twelve of something, a thing.
A dozen is twelve, so twelve dozen equals twelve times twelve.
A gross is a dozen dozen. A dozen is twelve. So multiply twelve by twelve to get a gross, then multiply the gross by twelve again.
A dozen = 12. The word comes from the old French word douzaine which means "a group of twelve".
There is no other word for any number except dozen.
A group of twelve cows is called a "douzaine," which is the French word for a dozen.
dozen
No, the word 'dozen' is a noun, a word for a quantity of twelve; a word for a thing.Some dictionaries also list the word 'dozen' as an adjective or determiner (but not a verb).
A dozen dozen is twelve dozen or twelve twelves or 144. This is also known as a gross.
Dubble dozen Twelve dozen, or 144, is a Gross
A dozen of anything is 12 (twelve). It doesn't matter if you are counting feathers or stamps. The English word dozen comes from the old form of the French word douzaine, meaning "a group of twelve". Because of that there are exactly 12 stamps in a dozen, regardless of their denomination.