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dragonflies and damselflies
If by 'numerology' you really mean the 'collective noun' for dragonflies, e.g. flock of sheep or gaggle of geese, then the collective noun for dragonflies is a cluster or flight.
It means that there is some sort of gathering of insects that the dragonflies are eating
Dragonflies are not necessarily friendly or mean. They will not attack humans but they also will not play with humans. They will fly away if you swat your hand at them.
Prayer in a congregation.
It depends on what you are trying to say. If you mean "congregation" as a "large grouping", such as "A congregation swept by the store with none entering", then the translation would be: "Soy de una congregación de ingleses." If you mean "English congregation" as "from an Anglican Church", then the translation would be, "Soy de una congregación anglicana." If you mean "English congregation" as in "a religious congregation made up of Englishmen" as opposed to necessarily Anglican, such as "I am Muslim, but from an English congregation as opposed to a Pakistani one", "Soy miembro de una misa inglesa."
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Yes! It mean that you are sweet ...
When a group of dragonflies is flying in the yard it means that they are looking for food. Dragonflies eat other smaller bugs. A group of them in the yard might also mean that mosquitoes are present.
The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective noun for:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective noun for:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
Dragonflies are invertebrates