Meaning & Definition of word "Infantry"

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    Infantry

    /ˈɪn.fən.tɹi/

    noun:

    • 1. A branch of an army composed primarily of ground troops trained to fight on foot.
      • Example: The infantry was deployed first to secure the perimeter of the city.
    • 2. Soldiers who serve in this branch of the military.
      • Example: The infantry troops marched in formation during the parade.
    • 3. Ground forces used for close combat operations.
      • Example: During the exercise, the infantry practiced urban warfare techniques.
    • 4. The part of an army that fights mainly on foot rather than using armored vehicles.
      • Example: The general focused on strengthening the infantry due to the increase in ground threats.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'infanterie', from 'infant' meaning 'young person, foot soldier'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    infantry division:

    A large military unit consisting primarily of infantry forces.

    infantry tactics:

    Methods and procedures used for engaging in ground combat.

    Related Words

    military:

    Relating to the armed forces or to soldiers.

    combat:

    Fighting between armed forces.

    battalion:

    A large body of troops ready for battle.

    Slang Meanings of infantry

    Meaning: Grunts

    Example Sentence: The grunts have been through a lot of training.

    Meaning: Footsloggers

    Example Sentence: The footsloggers knew the terrain better than anyone.