- a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
- a large number of people united for some specific purpose
- United States Army: the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare
- (armed) (used of persons or the military) characterized by having or bearing arms; "armed robbery"
- (armed) having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination; "the many-armed goddess Shiva"
- (armed) (used of plants and animals) furnished with bristles and thorns
- Army is an Indian Bollywood film released in 1996, starring Sridevi, Danny, Ronit Roy, Shah Rukh Khan, Ravi Kissen, Mohnish Behl, Sudesh Berry and Harish.
- The French Army, officially the Armée de Terre (Land Army), is the land-based component of the French Armed Forces and its largest. ...
- Army is the newspaper published for the Australian Army. The paper is produced fortnightly and is uploaded online so that members can access it when deployed overseas.
- "Army" is an alternative rock song by the band Ben Folds Five from their 1999 album The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, and reached #28 on the charts in the UK.
- An army, besides the generalized meanings of ‘a country's armed forces’ or its ‘land forces’, is a type of formation in militaries of various countries, including the Soviet Union. ...
- A Field Army, or Area Army, usually referred to simply as an Army, is a term used by many national military forces for a formation superior to a corps and beneath an army group.
- A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations used absolutely for that entire branch of the armed forces (often capitalized) within a vast military, a very large tactical contingent (e.g. ...
- (armed) Equipped, especially with a weapon; prepared for use; loaded
- (armed) Bearing prickles, spines, or thorns.
- (armed) describes the horns, tusks, teeth or talons of a beast, monster or bird of prey when of a different tincture from the body; wearing armour. ...
- (ARMED) 1) In vexillology see ‘armoured’.
- (Armed) Wearing armor and bearing weapons
- (ARMED) FORCES — The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
- (Armed) (1) Furnished with arms. (2) Adding to anything that which will give it greater strength or efficiency. (3) The term armed of applies to a beast of prey when his teeth and claws are differently colored from the rest of his body. ...
- (Armed) An alarm system that has been instructed to look for intrusion as well as environmental trips. An example would be an unarmed system that will still respond to a fire alarm, but which would not respond to a motion sensor being tripped.
- (Armed) Any beast on the shield whose claws, teeth or horns were a separate color from its body.
- (Armed) Having a weapon or shield 'readied' even if you do not have the skill to use it. Both bows and arrows are considered weapons.
- (Armed) Identifies the color of the weaponry. In the case of a beast, this is usually the claws, teeth, and horns in the case of a human, his sword, axe, or other weapon(s).
- (Armed) The alarm system is armed when it is activated by entering in a user/master code on your keypad or pressing the arm button on your keyfob. Arming your alarm systems allows for the detection of any unathorized entry.