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Corps vs Troops - What's the difference?

corps | troops |


As nouns the difference between corps and troops

is that corps is while troops is .

As a verb troops is

(troop).

Troops vs Team - What's the difference?

troops | team |


As nouns the difference between troops and team

is that troops is while team is team.

As a verb troops

is (troop).

Troops vs Legion - What's the difference?

troops | legion |


As nouns the difference between troops and legion

is that troops is while legion is legion.

As a verb troops

is (troop).

Troops vs Gang - What's the difference?

troops | gang |


As nouns the difference between troops and gang

is that troops is while gang is a gang, a team, a group.

As a verb troops

is (troop).

Militia vs Troops - What's the difference?

militia | troops |


As nouns the difference between militia and troops

is that militia is an army of trained civilians, which may be an official reserve army, called upon in time of need, the entire able-bodied population of a state which may also be called upon, or a private force not under government control while troops is plural of lang=en.

As a verb troops is

third-person singular of troop.

Troops vs Troopers - What's the difference?

troops | troopers |


As nouns the difference between troops and troopers

is that troops is plural of lang=en while troopers is plural of lang=en.

As a verb troops

is third-person singular of troop.

Troops vs Souldier - What's the difference?

troops | souldier |


As nouns the difference between troops and souldier

is that troops is while souldier is .

As a verb troops

is (troop).

Troops vs Shaft - What's the difference?

troops | shaft |


As nouns the difference between troops and shaft

is that troops is plural of lang=en while shaft is the entire body of a long weapon, such as an arrow.

As verbs the difference between troops and shaft

is that troops is third-person singular of troop while shaft is to fuck over; to cause harm to, especially through deceit or treachery.

Troops vs Soldier - What's the difference?

troops | soldier |


As nouns the difference between troops and soldier

is that troops is plural of lang=en while soldier is a member of an army, of any rank.

As verbs the difference between troops and soldier

is that troops is third-person singular of troop while soldier is to continue.

As a proper noun Soldier is

a city in Iowa.

Procession vs Troops - What's the difference?

procession | troops |


As nouns the difference between procession and troops

is that procession is the act of progressing or proceeding while troops is .

As verbs the difference between procession and troops

is that procession is to take part in a procession while troops is (troop).

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