WORD: LEGION
MEANING:
1. The major unit of the Roman army consisting of 3,000 to 6,000 infantry troops and 100 to 200 cavalry troops.
2. A large military unit trained for combat; an army.
3. A large number; a multitude. See Synonyms at multitude.
4. often Legion A national organization of former members of the armed forces.
5. mass, crowd
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Sachin enjoys the status of a god and can do no wrong in the eyes of his legion of fans
2. She has a legion of admires.
3. The Raman legion.
PRONOUNCE:
le·gion - लीजन
LINK: LEGION
MEANING:
1. The major unit of the Roman army consisting of 3,000 to 6,000 infantry troops and 100 to 200 cavalry troops.
2. A large military unit trained for combat; an army.
3. A large number; a multitude. See Synonyms at multitude.
4. often Legion A national organization of former members of the armed forces.
5. mass, crowd
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Sachin enjoys the status of a god and can do no wrong in the eyes of his legion of fans
2. She has a legion of admires.
3. The Raman legion.
PRONOUNCE:
le·gion - लीजन
LINK: LEGION
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