The term "myriad" means a countless or extremely large number of something. In this context, a person who fishes for a living would indeed be pleased to see a myriad of fish, as it would indicate a bountiful and successful catch. The abundance of fish would likely lead to a profitable day for the fisherman.
Yes because they would want to catch a lot of fish! =)
Well i posted this question but what i mean is you take 2 fish and then breed it and you get a combined fish can you breed the same fish but get a different outcome and btw this is on tapfish
This depends on what you mean by a pink tropical fish - there are different types
This depends on what you mean by a pink tropical fish - there are different types
tipuna means ancestors no it doesn't lair..................
Only if you mean " three different kinds of fish." Normally the plural of fish is fish.
Primarily a noun but also used as an adjective, myriadmeans an indefinite, very large number. Examples: * "A myriad of lightning bugs illuminated the trees." (noun) * "I was in awe of the myriad stars that could be seen that clear, summer night." (adjective)
"Myriad" means a countless or extremely great number of people or things. It is often used to indicate a large but indefinite number of items.
No, "myriad" does not mean "group." It refers to a countless or extremely great number of things. While it can imply a variety of items or a large quantity, it is not synonymous with the term "group," which typically denotes a collection of specific items or individuals.
the habitation of wild animals;a denThe Lonely Mountain in the land of Erebor.
Viande and Poisson are two different French words with different meanings. Viande means meat. Poisson means fish.