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BNC: 33016 COCA: 18541

phalanx

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
phalanx /ˈfeɪˌlæŋks/ Brit /ˈfæˌlæŋks/ noun
plural phalanxes
phalanx
/ˈfeɪˌlæŋks/ Brit /ˈfæˌlæŋks/
noun
plural phalanxes
Learner's definition of PHALANX
[count] formal
: a large group of people, animals, or things often placed close together密集队形;方阵
BNC: 33016 COCA: 18541

phalanx

noun

pha·​lanx ˈfā-ˌlaŋ(k)s How to pronounce phalanx (audio)
 British usually  ˈfa-
plural phalanxes or phalanges fə-ˈlan-(ˌ)jēz How to pronounce phalanx (audio)
fā-,
ˈfā-ˌ,
 British usually  fa-
1
: a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and files
broadly : a body of troops in close array
2
plural phalanges : one of the digital bones of the hand or foot of a vertebrate
3
plural usually phalanxes
a
: a massed arrangement of persons, animals, or things
a phalanx of armed guards
b
: an organized body of persons
a phalanx of lawyers

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The original sense of phalanx refers to a military formation that was used in ancient warfare and consisted of a tight block of soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder, several rows deep, often with shields joined. The word phalanx comes from the Greeks, though they were not the only ones who used this formation. The Greek term literally means "log" and was used for both this line of battle and for a bone in a finger or toe. The word and its senses passed into Latin and then were adopted into English in the 16th century. These days, a phalanx can be any arranged mass, whether of persons, animals, or things, or a body of people organized in a particular effort.

Example Sentences

A solid phalanx of armed guards stood in front of the castle. She had to go through a phalanx of television cameras.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin phalang-, phalanx, from Greek, battle line, digital bone, literally, log — more at balk entry 2

First Known Use

1553, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of phalanx was in 1553
BNC: 33016 COCA: 18541

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