a wreath, chain, or string made for a celebration or decoration, esp.one made of flowers, leaves, vines
It's a Garland
A chain, string or group of islands is called an archipelago.
A string of mountains is called a mountain chain.
A string of mountains is called a mountain chain.
The first mint in the United States, established in 1792 and operational in 1793, produced the first official U.S. coins, specifically the Chain cent and the Wreath cent. The Chain cent featured a design with a chain surrounding the words "One Cent," while the Wreath cent displayed an olive wreath. These coins marked the beginning of U.S. coinage, reflecting the country's emerging identity and economic needs.
Yes, a string of mountains is commonly referred to as a mountain range or a mountain chain. These terms are used to describe a series of mountains that are connected together along a continuous line.
amino acids form a chain called a polypeptide chain and form a protein
It is called an archipelago.
chain, procession, order, line, twine
you pull the string or chain then the load comes up
A sequence can be referred to as a string, a progression, a chain or a timeline.
Christmas garlands, more commonly known as wreaths, can come in a wide variety of types. There are bead, flower, leis, pine, popcorn, rope, tinsel, and vine garlands. Christmas garlands will commonly come in the tinsel form, and are quite simple to make. The creator simple take a rope, chain, string, or whatever he/she would like to make the garland from. He/she will then slide the tinsel (or other material) down the string. He/she will then take both ends to rom a circle, and tie a knot. If he/she is careful and uses enough tinsel, there will be no leftover space, and it will forma complete circle. He/she then has a nice Christmas garland to hang for the holidays.