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/ˈärmē/,
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armies, plural;
  1. An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
    • - the two armies were in position
  2. The branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations on land
    • - an enlisted man in the army
    • - army officers
  3. A large number of people or things, typically formed or organized for a particular purpose
    • - an army of photographers
    • - armies of cockroaches

  1. (army) a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
  2. (army) a large number of people united for some specific purpose
  3. United States Army: the army of the United States of America; the agency that organizes and trains soldiers for land warfare
  4. 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. ...
  5. (Army (film)) 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.
  6. (Army (France)) The French Army, officially the Armée de Terre (Land Army), is the land-based component of the French Armed Forces and its largest. ...
  7. (Army (newspaper)) 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.
  8. (Army (song)) "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.
  9. (Army (unit)) 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.
  10. (army) 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. ...
  11. (Army) Sipahi · Akıncı · Timariot · Janissary · Nizam-ı Cedid · Mansure Army  · Navy · Military aviation
  12. (ARMY) A group of more than one Corps under the command of a Major General. Union Armies were named after their Department and thus were named after rivers (Army of the Cumberland, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Tennessee, etc.). Confederate Armies were named after states. ...
  13. (ARMY) As used in Rev. 9:16 the nominal Protestant Church. In Rev. 19:14 the true church on the other side the veil and on this side the veil. In that it is plural it would have to be divided into at least two groups and in that they are in "fine linen" they would be a righteous class. In Rev. ...
  14. (ARMY) The need for order, discipline, or precision in overcoming a conflict; feeling that additional resources are needed to combat a problem / Feeling dominated, controlled, restricted or overwhelmed
  15. (Army) A formation made up of several Corps. Corps were allocated to armies as required.
  16. (Army) A major military formation in modern war comprising at least two corps and commanded by a full general. In Canada, The Land Force, the land component of the Canadian Forces, has a mission to maintain combat-capable, multi-purpose land forces to meet Canada's defence policy goals.
  17. (Army) All land forces of a nation are described as the army. The US Army was formed in 1775 in conjunction with the Independence war.
  18. (Army) An association of several Army Corps under a unified command.
  19. (Army) As a general term this describes a nation's armed forces. As a military organizational formation an "Army" is two or more corps commanded by a General.
  20. (Army) Dreaming of an overpowering force indicates that you feel you are on your own and against all others. You are outnumbered and feel pressured.
  21. (Army) Generally, that element of a nation's defences that is designed and organised to conduct warfare on land. Specifically, it could mean a tactical and administrative element consisting of two or more corps. In the latter sense, it is usually called a Field Army and is commanded by a General.
  22. (Army) The branch of the armed forces that trains troops mainly for fighting on the ground, rather than in the air or on the water. Jobs range from general administration to the operation and maintenance of weapons, vehicles, aircraft, and electrical systems. ...
  23. (Army) The formation of a player's checkers as they work together to block and attack the opponent, then and come home safely.
  24. (Army) They can engage in large-scale offensives by themselves, or take part in a campaign with several other armies acting under the overall command of a High Fist or the First Sword. ...
  25. (Army) Training Center: Conducts OSUT and BRM. Locations are Fort Benning, GA; Fort Jackson, SC; Fort Knox, KY.