IPA: /ˈɑːrmi/
KK: /ˈɑrmi/
A large group of people who are trained and organized to fight on land for a country or cause.
The army was deployed to assist in disaster relief efforts.
**Army** → The word 'army' originates from the Old French *armee*, meaning 'armed' or 'equipped'. It is derived from the Latin *armata*, which is the past participle of *armare*, meaning 'to arm'. The term refers to a group of armed forces organized for military purposes.
Think of 'armed' — that's what an army is, a group of people equipped for defense or combat.