No, a collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a crew of workers, a pod of whales, or a bouquet of flowers.
"The battle lost the war. " is a sentence.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, which signaled the end of the first French Empire.
They took captives from other tribes in a so-called "mourning war."
Sony
The Battle of Blenheim took place in Bavaria in 1704. The French army lost control of the battle because the Allied forces manged to break through the center of the French battle lines. The French lost two thirds of their army while the Allies lost only 20%. If General Lee could have had the same results against General Meade, Gettysburg would have been a Confederate victory. Despite this, Blenheim was the first battle not the last one in the war of Spanish Succession.
Was WHAT a major battle of the Civil War?
The only standard collective noun is a 'babel of words'.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Some commonly used terms are a list of words, a battle of words, a war of words, etc.
no
America has never lost a battle or war.
Sword is a singular noun, the name of a long sharp knife used in war. The plural is swords.
Russia lost to the Germans at Tannenberg in World War I.
we lost every battle
I faught the war, but the war won.
World war 2
The confederacy won the war
The confederacy won the war but ( lost) the battle.
Antarctica
He was lost for 20 years after the Trojan War.