armada
navy
noun ahr-MAH-dah Rare
Origin: From Latin armata (armed force), feminine past participle of armare (to arm).
Also means
fleet
Usage Note
Armada is the naval force of a country — la Armada with a capital letter refers to a nation's navy. Historically, la Armada Invencible was the Spanish Armada of 1588. English borrowed the word directly. Do not confuse with armadura (armor) or arma (weapon).
Examples
"La armada patrulla las aguas territoriales."
Natural Translation
The navy patrols the territorial waters.
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