flotilla
nounHow to pronounce flotilla:
Definition of flotilla:
- flotilla (noun):
- a fleet of small craft.
- a fleet of ships or boats
- all the ships of a nation or company
- a navy organizational unit consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships
Synonyms for flotilla:
argosy
armada
caravan
cavalcade
column
convoy
fleet
line
motorcade
navy
parade
procession
train
vessels
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