Australian English Meaning of battalions
Battalions
Other Australian English words related to Battalions
Nearest Words of battalions
- batteaux => Batteaux
- batted (around or back and forth) => batted (around or back and forth)
- batted (around) => batted (around)
- batten (down) => Batten down
- battened (down) => battened (down)
- battening (down) => Battening down (down)
- batterings => batterings
- batters => batter
- batting (around or back and forth) => Batting (around or back and forth)
- batting (around) => batting (around)
Definitions and Meaning of battalions in English
battalions
a large body of troops, a large group, a military unit composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units, a considerable body of troops organized to act together, a large body of persons organized to act together, a military unit composed of two or more smaller units (as companies or batteries)
FAQs About the word battalions
Battalions
a large body of troops, a large group, a military unit composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units, a considerable body of
armies,legions,ranks,soldiers,troops,arrays,hosts,regulars,Soldiers
No antonyms found.
bats (around or back and forth) => bats (around or back and forth), batons => batons, bathrooms => Bathrooms, bathing beauty => Bathing beauty, bathing beauties => Bathing beauties,