miss/misses
sister/sisters
gal/gals
child/children
daughter/daughters
princess/princesses
Yes, the word "girls" is a noun in the English language. The word girls is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for young, female persons. The singular form is "girl".
The only synonym for the noun 'noun' is 'word'.
The word girls is a noun. It is the plural form of girl.
The plural of the noun girl is girls.
The possessive noun for girl (singular) is girl's for multiple girls the possessive word would be girls'
The word girls is a noun. It is the plural form of girl.
The noun 'relation' is an abstract noun as a word for the connection or relevance of one person or thing to another; a word for a concept.The noun 'relation' is a concrete noun as a word for a someone connected by blood or marriage to another; a word for a person.
The word trick is already a noun. Another example is the word trickster.
Damp is a noun that can describe the word moist. Another noun for the word moist is the word wet.
Some synonyms for the noun 'noun' are:wordgenitivegerundcommon nounproper nounconcrete nounabstract nounmass nounmaterial nounattributive noun
The collective noun for girls is a bevy of girls.The word 'girls', is a word for people. The appropriate collective noun is any collective noun for people, applicable to the situation:a group of girlsa queue of girlsa crowd of girlsa crew of girlsa committee of girlsa family of girlsa class of girlsa team of girls
The collective noun for girls is a bevy of girls.The word 'girls', is a word for people. The appropriate collective noun is any collective noun for people, applicable to the situation:a group of girlsa queue of girlsa crowd of girlsa crew of girlsa committee of girlsa family of girlsa class of girlsa team of girls