Lambs
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
"Flock" can refer to a group of birds or sheep. It can also mean a group of people gathered together for a common purpose. In computing, flock can also be a term used to describe a synchronization mechanism.
In Nepali, a sheep is called "भेडा" (pronounced "bheda"). This term is commonly used in both rural and urban areas of Nepal to refer to sheep, which are an important part of agriculture and livestock farming in the country.
A herd of sheep is commonly referred to as a "flock." This term specifically denotes a group of sheep that congregate together, especially when they are being herded or are in a pasture. In some contexts, the term "grazing flock" may also be used to emphasize their feeding behavior.
No, "sheep" is not a verb. It is a noun used to refer to the animal of the same name.
Abelungu is a pejorative South African term used to refer to a group of white people.
Collective nouns for wool are a bale of wool or a skein of wool.
I'm not sure the exactEnglish, but it is a big ram/sheep that lives in the mountains.
Answer this question…ShareIn sociology which term is used to refer to people who have shared experiences and interests and possibly loyalties?A. Society B. Social group C. Gathering D. Community
Yes, a group of servants is a common term used to refer to multiple individuals who work in service roles.
Yes, "protozoa" and "protozoan" refer to the same group of single-celled eukaryotic organisms. "Protozoa" is the plural term used to describe the entire group, while "protozoan" is the singular term used to refer to an individual organism within that group. Both terms are often used interchangeably in a broader context.
A flock is a group of creatures, such as sheep or birds: There is usually a flock of pigeons by the benches in the park where people drop the crumbs from their lunches.