The collective noun 'flotilla' is used for a flotilla of ships, boats, or barges.
The collective noun is 'a flotilla of battleships'.
A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.A collective noun is not used for a singular noun such as 'boat'.The standard collective noun for boats is a flotilla of boats.
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 of warships
flotilla fleet
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
The noun 'armada' is a collective noun for:an armada of newtsan armada of ships
The collective nouns are a fleet of warships, an armada of warships, a flotilla of warships.
a flotilla of warships
The collective noun is a congregation of worshipers.
"Fleet" can be used for both warships and peaceable merchant ships. "Convoy" requires some warships, but may involve merchant ships being protected by the warships.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of floats, in which case, general collective nouns are used according to the situation, such as an armload of floats, a bin of floats, a case of floats; or, you could be creative; a flight of floats, a flotilla of floats, a flurry of floats.