The word armada is a collective noun for an armada of ships.
There is no collective nouns for a group of armadas.
The noun 'armada' is a collective noun for:an armada of newtsan armada of ships
ships. An armada of ships.
The collective noun for ships are:a fleet of shipsan armada of shipsa formation of shipsa flotilla of ships
The collective noun armada will serve for any number ships; an armada of a thousand ships. There is no particular word for a thousand of ships.
The collective nouns for ships are a fleet, an armada, or a formation. The same collective nouns can be used for the noun spaceships:a fleet of spaceshipsan armada of spaceshipsa formation of spaceships
The collective nouns are a fleet of ships or an armada of ships.
The collective nouns are a fleet of warships, an armada of warships, a flotilla of warships.
The collective noun is a congregation of worshipers.
An armada is typically an enormous gathering of boats, however, it tends to be any gathering of vessels like planes or vehicles that work as a unit. A maritime armada is the biggest arrangement of warships.
The Spanish had a huge armada.
The Spanish Armada
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