I think it is that a horde wanders - it doesn't stay in one place for too long. A herd can be stationary.
I'm not 100% certain of that, but that's my understanding.
== == A group of hamsters is called a horde
Yes. It can also be a herd of cattle, herd of bulls, herd of heifers, herd of steers, herd of bullocks, or herd of calves.
A herd of moose is called a "gang" or a "herd."
It is called the herd of goats!
The correct homophone in this instance is herd."Did you see the herd of cattle?"
We're talking about World of Warcraft right? I think Alliance is good and Horde is evil. Or something like that
They are herd amimals, between 20 and 30 in a herd
/1s going upward the others going strait ways.=D
Nothing, except "herd" is a North American term for a group of cattle and a "drove" is an Australian term for a group of cattle. Both are different words that mean the same thing.
That question is usually posed as "Describe the encounter between... etc." The answer is Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
A Horde when scouting in Evony is troops between 100 and 249. so if you send 500 troops you should smash them!
"For the Horde!"..?
The most common collective noun for savages is a horde of savages. The collective noun horde is also used for a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
Look, a horde!
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One of the uses for the collective noun horde, is a horde of savages. Others are a horde of mosquitoes and a horde of tourists. One of the definitions for the noun horde is 'a large number of things or people considered together as a group'.
A bored Mongol horde could hoard as many boards as a Mongol horde could hoard.