The meaning of Troop
Troop – definition
nounSoldiers or armed forces.
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Un peacekeeping troopsnounA cavalry unit commanded by a captain.
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From the 16th century the troop, a captain's command, was the basic subunit in the cavalry.
nounA group of soldiers or police, esp. one equipped with horses
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Hundreds of thousands of visitors troop through the museum every year.
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Word origin
mid 16th century: from French troupe, back-formation from troupeau, diminutive of medieval Latin troppus ‘flock’, probably of Germanic origin.
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