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navy

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Etymology

Pronunciation

Noun

navy (plural navies)

  1. A country's entire sea force, including ships and personnel.
  2. A governmental department in charge of a country's sea force.
  3. A dark blue colour, usually called navy blue.
    navy colour:

Adjective

navy (comparative more navy, superlative most navy)

  1. Having the dark blue colour of navy blue.
    • 2006, Samantha Hunt, The Seas: A Novel, page 57:
      The cover is as navy as a bruise.
    • 2006, Carol Marinelli, Taken for His Pleasure, page 26:
      The morning shadow on his chin was almost as navy as his heavy-lidded eyes, his cheekbones exquisitely sculptured in his haughty face.
  2. Belonging to the navy; typical of the navy.
    • 1943, Fletcher Pratt, The Navy has wings, page 167:
      [...] there are chess ships and checker ships and those where acey-deucey is almost the only game, the sailors' own improved version of backgammon. Fliers from the seacoast of Iowa, anxious to be as navy as the rest, are usually the first to pick it up.
    • 1993, Robert A. Frezza, McLendon's Syndrome, page 299:
      Lieutenant Lindquist is navy through and through. I know she doesn't want to get out. Now, I know there's no way you can assign her to a navy ship, but there has to be something the navy can give her to keep her in space.
    • 1994, Harry Carey, Company of heroes: my life as an actor in the John Ford stock company, page 76:
      It was not what you would picture as a typical meeting with a naval officer. In fact, it was about as navy as an Abbott and Costello movie.
    • 2003, Jedwin Smith, Fatal treasure: greed and death, emeralds and gold, page 88:
      He was navy through and through; no-nonsense, humorless, and all spit and polish—every hair in its place, every thought gleaned from the manual compiled by brilliant sea dogs of long ago.
    • 2003, Edwin Palmer Hoyt, Thomas H Moorer, The Men of the Gambier Bay: The Amazing True Story, page 21:
      Goodwin was navy through and through.

Quotations

Translations

Having a navy colour
  • Japanese: ネービーブルーの (neibīburū no)
  • Norwegian: marineblå (no)
  • Portuguese: azul-marinho (pt) m. and f.
Belonging to the navy
  • Hungarian: tengerészeti
  • Latin: classiarus
  • Norwegian: marine (no)
  • Portuguese: da marinha (pt) m. and f.
  • Telugu: నావికా (naavikaa)

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A navy (sometimes called a maritime force) is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake- or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields; recent developments have included space-related operations. The strategic offensive role of a navy is projection of force into areas beyond a country's shores (for example, to protect sea-lanes, ferry troops, or attack other navies, ports, or shore installations). The strategic defensive purpose of a navy is to frustrate seaborne projection-of-force by enemies. The strategic task of the navy also may incorporate nuclear deterrence by use of nuclear missiles.
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A navy (sometimes called a maritime force) is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare and amphibious warfare; namely, lake- or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields; recent developments have included space related operations.
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