noun, plural ar·chi·pel·a·gos, ar·chi·pel·a·goes. a large group or chain of islands: the Malay Archipelago. any large body of water with many islands. the Archipelago, the Aegean Sea.
The collective noun for islands can be a sting of islands, a chain of islands, a cluster of islands, or a group of islands.
The collective noun for islands can be a sting of islands, a chain of islands, a cluster of islands, or a group of islands.The word archipelago is not a collective noun, it is a synonym for a group of islands.
There are many tropical holiday resorts in the Pacific Islands.
The Latin word for dog is 'canis'. The Canary Islands are named after that word, because there were many dogs there.
The word islands is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.They fished around the islands.If the word islands has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The islands' fishermen used canoes and longboats.
A five-letter word that is the language of the sulu islands is "samas."
33 islands
because it has many islands
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Some islands in the world remain uninhabited, but many others have people living on them.
Polynesia means 'many islands'. The area is scattered with over 1,000 islands.
'Nesia' comes from the Greek and means 'Islands': Melanesia means 'islands of the black-skinned people', Micronesia means 'small islands', Polynesia means 'many islands', Indonesia means 'Indian islands' (Indonesia was once known as the Indian Archipeligo).
It has many Islands but there are eight major islands.