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navy
/ˈneɪvi/
Definition
1
The branch of a nation's armed forces comprising warships and personnel trained for sea-based military operations.
2
A deep, dark shade of blue, often associated with naval uniforms and maritime themes.
3
A fleet of ships, especially warships, operating under military command.
Examples
He joined the navy to see the world, but mostly saw the inside of a submarine galley.
Her navy suit was so sharp, it could probably salute back.
The cat's fur turned navy after rolling in that blueberry pie – instant admiral status.
They painted the yacht navy, claiming it was for camouflage; seagulls weren't fooled.