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ar·my \ˈärmē, ˈȧm-, -mi\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English armee, from Middle French armée, from Medieval Latin armata army, fleet — more at armada 1. a. : a large organized body of men armed and trained for war and destined chiefly for land service b. : a unit organized to be capable of independent action and consisting conventionally of a headquarters, two or more corps, and auxiliary troops c. often capitalized : the complete military organization of a nation for land warfare < the army of the U.S. > 2. : a great number : vast multitude : array < an army of skilled technicians would be necessary > 3. : a body of persons organized for the advancement of a cause < an army of dedicated doctors > < the Salvation Army > |