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manada — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • drove noun A herd of animals being driven together, or a large moving crowd of people.
  • flock noun A group of birds, sheep, or other animals gathered or travelling together.
  • herd noun A large group of animals of one kind that live, feed, or move together.
  • pack noun A bundle of things wrapped or tied together for carrying, or a bag carried on the back.
  • pod noun A seed case of a plant, especially a legume, that splits open when ripe.
  • pride noun A feeling of deep satisfaction or pleasure from one's own achievements, or those of someone close to you.

Senses

manada is used for these senses in English:

  • drove A cattle drive or the herd being driven by it; thus, a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
  • flock A large number of animals associated together in a group; commonly used of sheep, but (dated) also used for goats, farmed animals, and a wide variety of animals.
  • herd Any collection of animals gathered or travelling in a company. [from 13th c.]
  • pack A group of hounds or dogs, hunting or kept together.
  • pod (collective, zoology) A group of whales, dolphins, seals, porpoises or hippopotami.
  • pride (zoology, collective) A company of lions or other large felines.
  • wolfpack A family or other group of wild wolves.

flock — full definition

  1. noun A group of birds, sheep, or other animals gathered or travelling together.
  2. noun A large crowd of people, especially the members of a particular church or congregation.
  3. verb To gather or travel together in large numbers.

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