- nountroops (plural noun) · troop (noun)
- (troops)soldiers or armed forces:"UN peacekeeping troops" · "troop withdrawals"
- a group of soldiers, especially a cavalry unit commanded by a captain, or an airborne unit.
- a unit of 18 to 24 Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts organized under a troop leader.
- a group of people or animals of a particular kind:"a troop of musicians"
verbtroop (verb) · troops (third person present) · trooped (past tense) · trooped (past participle) · trooping (present participle)- (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers:"the girls trooped in for dinner"
- (of a lone person) walk at a slow or steady pace:"Caroline trooped wearily home from work"
Originmid 16th century: from French troupe, back-formation from troupeau, diminutive of medieval Latin troppus ‘flock’, probably of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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