Yes, the word 'guppy' is a noun, a word for a type of small, Freshwater Fish; a word for a thing.
Ah, a plural noun for guppy would be "guppies." Just like how one happy little tree becomes many happy little trees in a forest, one guppy becomes many guppies in a tank. It's a joy to see nature multiply and thrive in its own special way.
The plural of guppy is guppies. The plural possessive is guppies'.
No, "guppy" is not an adjective; it is a noun that refers to a small freshwater fish commonly kept in aquariums. It can sometimes be used informally to describe something as small or insignificant, but its primary function is as a noun.
He had a guppy in his fish bowl.Another name for guppy is rainbow fish.The kitten put her paw in the fish bowl to catch the guppy.
No, a guppy isn't a reptile. A guppy is a fish.
Robert John Lechmere Guppy did not invent anything. He is most known for having discovered the guppy fish. The guppy fish is named after him.
They word and fish "guppy" is named after Robert John Lechmere Guppy, who discovered it.
From Trinidadian ichthyologist RJ Lechmere Guppy
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The plural form of guppy is guppies
Guppy Troup was born in 1950.
Darius Guppy was born in 1964.