;
: Middle English navie, from Anglo-French, from Latin navigia, from navigare
It s a shortained version of the word penis
It is the Latin word for 'over' or 'above'.
The word "cosine" comes from the New Latin word "cosinus".
The word 'come' appears 1,663 times in the KJV Bible.
blarghgh
Another possible word for navy is fleet.
The Latin word for Navy is "Naves" which means "ships".
It does not stand for anything. The word navy is derived from the Latin word navigia meaning ships.
The word "navigation" has the same root as "navigate." They both come from the Latin word "navigare," meaning "to sail."
The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.
I will be going to the Navy soon.
The word navy by itself is not a proper noun, therefore it is not capitalized unless it is turned into a proper noun. Ex: The US Navy.
No, it is not.
Here Come the Navy Bands - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
navy
Join the navy and see the world.I am wearing a navy coloured jacket.The British Royal Navy sunk the Somali pirates.
Navy: Middle English navie, from Anglo-French, from Latin navigia ships, from navigare ; Date: 14th century Source Merriam-Webster on-line dictionary.