Armada, as in the Spanish Armada.
a novel fleet
Ah, what a delightful question! A group of ships starting with the letter "f" can be called a "fleet." Just imagine all those ships sailing together, creating a beautiful sight on the vast ocean. Keep exploring the world of collective nouns, my friend, and let your imagination sail as freely as those ships on the sea.
flotilla
A group of ships, be they naval or commercial, is called a 'Fleet' . A smaller group of Naval ships is often called a 'Flotilla'. The word 'Fleet' is also applied to trucking company/bus company/ railway company /airline company owning a fleet of lorries/buses/trains(locomotives)/airplanes.
No, the noun 'ships' is the plural form of the singular noun 'ship'.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The collective noun for 'ships' is a fleet of ships.
a Fleet
A group of ships is called a fleet of ships.
a novel fleet
A fleet. An armada A+
A fleet or Convoy. A Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) nightmare ;).
A collection or group of ships is called a fleet. There are more specific terms for a group of ships. A substantial group of warships is called a naval fleet while a group of small ships is called a flotilla.
a fleet
it is called a fleet of ships
A group of sheep is call
A large group of warships is called a fleet. Fleet typically consists of multiple types of ships including battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and submarines, and is often organized by a navy for specific military operations.
Ah, what a delightful question! A group of ships starting with the letter "f" can be called a "fleet." Just imagine all those ships sailing together, creating a beautiful sight on the vast ocean. Keep exploring the world of collective nouns, my friend, and let your imagination sail as freely as those ships on the sea.
It is called an "Armada"...