lilies i would think
The word Lilly (with a double L, first letter capitalized) is a person's name; if you know two people named Lilly, they are the Lillies. The word lily (single L, all lower case) is the flower; the plural for lily is lilies.
There is no standard collective noun for lotuses (or Lotuses).The standard collective noun for flowers can be used: a bouquet of lotusesThe standard collective noun for cars can be used: a fleet of Lotuses
The answer is that it is neither "guilding" the lily or notthe correct phrase and spelling is " gilding the lily "'to gild' is to coat an object (in this case a lily) with real gold thustrying to make an already beautiful object (the lily) more beautifuland totally unnecessary.
The proper name for is Zantedeschi but these flowers are also commonly named Arum Lily or Calla and Cally Lily. It is neither a true Lily nor Arum or Calla. It is also often erroneously spelled as "cala lily"
it is two words, lily pad
The plural form of the noun lily is lilies.
The plural form for lily is lilies.
The word Lilly (with a double L, first letter capitalized) is a person's name; if you know two people named Lilly, they are the Lillies. The word lily (single L, all lower case) is the flower; the plural for lily is lilies.
lily padnoun (plural lily pads) # The round leaf of a water lily, which floats on the surface of the water.
Lilies is the plural form of lily.
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The word lilies is the plural form of the noun lily, a word for a type of plant.
You can spell it Lizzie, Lizzy or Lizzi if you want. Personally I like 'Lizzy'.
There are some similarly-spelled words:DAILIES (plural noun) - daily newspapers or developed movie filmDAYLILIES (plural noun) - a type of lily
Yes, the word "lilies'" is plural possessive. The apostrophe after the "s" indicates that the lilies belong to more than one entity. In this case, the apostrophe is placed after the plural noun "lilies" to show ownership or possession by multiple lilies.
The Lily of the Valley is a woodland plant with large broad green leaves and small white bell shaped sweetly scented flowers. A full description and photo is available by clicking the related link.
The possessive form of the plural noun lilies is lilies'.example: The lilies' color is a special order to match the theme of the wedding.