Navy

/ˈneɪvi/ noun

The part of a country's military that fights and works at sea using ships and sometimes aircraft. It can also refer to all the warships of a nation.

From Latin 'navis' meaning 'ship', through Old French 'navie' meaning 'fleet, ships'. Over time it narrowed in English to mean a state's organized sea forces.

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