"Legions" typically refers to a large group or multitude, often used in historical or military contexts, such as the Roman legions. In contrast, "several" denotes a smaller, indefinite number, generally more than two but not many. While "legions" implies a vast quantity, "several" suggests a more moderate amount. Thus, the two terms convey different scales of quantity.
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A legionary is a full time soldier and a citizen from Rome. An auxiliary is someone called in when the army needs more troops, an auxiliary is not from Rome. The difference between an auxiliary and a legionary is counterparts in equipment, training and fighting.
The difference between an apartment and a suit is that a suite is a 2 room unit. An apartment has several rooms.
There was no set number of legions in a Roman army. The number of legions in an army was the number of legions given to the general. Some campaigns only needed one legion while others required several. They were both armies.
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Databank (usually a device) containing several databases.
The name of a Roman army corps was legion. The Roman army could be mobilise several legions.
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The word is is singular, whereas are refers to the plural. e.g. There is a dog. There are several dogs.
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Legions in Time was created in 2003.
Legions of Death was created in 1987.