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army

['ɑ:mɪ] n
gen. armée de terre
polit. armée f
army armed forces ['ɑ:mɪ] adj.
polit. armée (forces armées)
 English thesaurus
ARMY ['ɑ:mɪ] abbr.
abbr., mil. Aren't Ready to be Marines Yet (Yeldar Azanbayev)
ARMY ['ɑ:mɪ] abbr.
abbr. Ain't Really Marines Yet; Aren't Really Men Yet
abbr., mil. Ain't Ready For Marines Yet; TDA/Installation Army; The Operating Army
abbr., UN Aren't Ready For Marines Yet
mil. automated record management study
mil., abbr. The Operating Army (divisions and corps)
army ['ɑ:mɪ] adj.
mil., logist. Component of the armed forces e.g: land forces, etc. 2. A formation larger than an army corps but smaller than an army group. It usually consists of two or more army corps. 3. In certain States, "army" is the land component of the armed forces. (FRA); The Army comprises: the central administration, the ground forces, regional organizations, services and training organizations. The White Paper on Defense distinguishes three components, which exhaustively describe the Army: 1. projectable forces; 2. the standing security posture; 3. the standing support structure. These components can have common points. (FRA)
Army ['ɑ:mɪ] abbr.
abbr., mil. aircraft procurement
mil. Atlantic
mil., abbr. A
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