Use the definition to answer the question. navy (nā′vē) n. [ME < OF navie < L nāvigia, to sail] a nation's battleship A group of ships; a fleet a color From what language did the word navy originate? Responses Latin (L) Latin (L) - not selected, this is the correct answer Middle English (ME) Middle English (ME) - no response given English English - no response given Old French (OF)

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The word "navy" originated from Latin (L).

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