'Cavalry' means mounted soldiers. In bygone days these were on horses, now on armoured fighting vehicles or even helicopters.
The Latin word for military is militaris. The Latin word for army is exercitus and soldier is miles. The legion was an army corps.
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Hurricane comes from the Taino language word for wind.
In the Lakota language, the word 'Tatanka' means buffalo.
The Latin word for military is militaris. The Latin word for army is exercitus and soldier is miles. The legion was an army corps.
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The military veterans feted their outgoing chapter president with a huge party.
the word estrategia is from the Spanish language. It is the leadership ability of a military general or the branch of a military section dealing with military command and planning which includes conduct of war.
That is not a word in the English language.
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Older British origin military term. The word Foot meant an Infantry unit (foot soldiers). A Captain of Foot would have been an Infantry Company Commander. In a like manner, Horse meant Cavalry (soldiers that fought while on horseback) A Captain of Horse would have been a Cavalry Troop Commander.
The word cavalry means soldiers on horses.
There is no such word in any language. Perhaps you mean the English word heavy, or heave.
The word kahulugan is part of the Filipino language. This word translates into the English language as the word definition.
The word "macrophage" originates from Greek. It is derived from the Greek words "makros," meaning large, and "phagein," meaning to eat. So, macrophage literally means "big eater."