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What is the English word for navy?
Navy comes from Latin navis ship nnavies navy. My son is in the navy. My son is in the navy. Navy [often navy] naval personnel [Britain] Admiralty [collective noun] fleet, (commercial) fleet (= navy blue) dark blue; Royal Navy British Navy PLA Navy Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Beans (United States) Planting Navy Beans (named after the consumption of the United States Navy) Navy Sliced Tobacco Navy "E" Gunner (Navy) Top Shooter Navy Cross (United States) Navy Cross Navy Alliance (United Kingdom) Navy Association Navy Minister (United States) Navy Minister Navy Receiver Navy Shipyard (United States) Navy Shipyard Navy Blue (Navy uniform) Dark blue nude.
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