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Army

/ˈɑːmi/
A large group of people trained and organized to fight on land mostly under a command structure.

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Examples:

Siward: The size of both our armies will decide the outcome.

Never was an army conducted more gallantly to an expedition.

And Mulan became sick, too, the General of the army.

Etymology:

etymology
The word army comes from the Old French armee, deriving from Late Latin armata, the feminine of armatus, the past participle of armare meaning to arm. It ultimately traces back to the Latin word arma, meaning weapons.

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