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The noun 'galaxy' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an extremely large group of stars and planets; a large group of impressive people or things.

The noun 'galaxy' is used as a collective noun for a galaxy of stars (heavenly luminescence or human luminaries).

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What is the collective noun of galaxy?

The noun galaxy is a collective noun for a galaxy of planets or a galaxy of stars (both celestial and cinematic).


What part of speech is the galaxy?

Galaxy is a noun.


What part of speech is galaxy?

Galaxy is a noun.


What part of speech is galaxy in?

Galaxy is a noun.


Is galaxy an adjective?

No. Galaxy is a noun. The adjective form is galactic.


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Is the word galaxy a common noun?

Galaxy is common noun


Is galaxy an adverb?

No. The word galaxy is a noun. There is an adverb form, galactically.


What is collective noun for starlets?

The collective noun is a galaxy of starlets.


Is the milky way the largest galaxy of its kind?

No. The largest known galaxy of its kind is the spiral galaxy Malin 1.


What is the normal noun for galaxy?

The noun galaxy is a "normal" noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust; a word for a thing.


Is the word 'galaxy' a concrete or abstract noun?

'Galaxy' is definitely a concrete noun. It is something we can see even though it is very far away.