1. navy - Noun
2. navy - Adjective
A fleet of ships; an assemblage of merchantmen, or so many as sail in company.
The whole of the war vessels belonging to a nation or ruler, considered collectively; as, the navy of Italy.
The officers and men attached to the war vessels of a nation; as, he belongs to the navy.
Source: Webster's dictionary2015 Ma–Xi meeting was held on 7 November 2015 to affirm the 1992 Consensus before Republic of China general election, 2016 and in the midst of U.S. Navy Tests China's two governments (PRC and ROC) Over Sea Claims. Source: Internet
1998 to 2008 (Forward Deployed: Yokosuka, Japan) Kitty Hawk (right) relieves USS at Pearl Harbor as the 7th Fleet forward deployed carrier A navy petty officer supervises sailors performing a flight deck scrub down on board Kitty Hawk in August 2005. Source: Internet
A6M2 Type 0 Model 11 While the navy was testing the first two prototypes, they suggested that the third be fitted with the convert Nakajima Sakae 12 engine instead. Source: Internet
About the time of the Mexican–American War in 1846, the United States Navy had grown strong and numerous enough to eliminate the pirate threat in the West Indies. Source: Internet
About half of them died in captivity, many thousands of them aboard prison ships anchored in Brooklyn’s Wallabout Bay, later home of that borough’s Navy Yard. Source: Internet
According to Castellanos, joining the Navy was a calling. Source: Internet