A flotilla is a collection, grouping, or fleet of like and or differing flotation devices, usually in the form of transportation i.e. boats, ships, rafts, canoes etc. rather than emergency flotation devices such as life preservers or collected debris and wreckage.
Militarily speaking, a flotilla would be more of an armada consisting of many different types of armed warships and supporting transport craft. The D-Day invasion force that liberated Europe and brought an end to Nazi occupation during WWll certainly was transported and supported by a flotilla.
noun1.a group of small naval vessels, esp. a naval unit containingtwo or more squadrons.
2.a group moving together: The governor was followed by awhole flotilla of reporters.
A flotilla is a group of ships or boats that sail or travel together, often for a specific purpose. It is typically made up of a small fleet of vessels, such as military, naval, or civilian ships. Flotillas can be used for various activities such as military operations, joint exercises, humanitarian missions, or recreational sailing events.
The collective noun 'flotilla' is used for a flotilla of ships, boats, or barges.
The noun 'flotilla' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of boats or ships traveling together; a word for a thing.The noun 'flotilla' is also a standard collective noun for:a flotilla of shipsa flotilla of swordfish
A Flotilla is a small fleet of ships
Caspian Flotilla was created in 1722.
there about two or more boats in a flotilla
No, the collective noun flotilla is used for:a flotilla of shipsa flotilla of boatsa flotilla of seagullsa flotilla of swordfisha flotilla of bluebottles (dolphins).Collective nouns for whales are:a float of whalesa gam of whalesa herd of whalesa mob of whalesa pod of whalesa run of whalesa school of whalesa shoal of whalesa troupe of whales
Gaza flotilla raid happened in 2010.
The flotilla was making its way to the battle zone.
Flotilla - video game - happened in 360.
Flotilla, Regatta, Squadron,
squadron Flotilla, Squadron......
No, the noun 'flotilla' is a common noun, a general word for a group of small boats or ships; a word for any flotilla of any kind.