
1) Army 2) Barbarian battalion 3) Battalion of barbarians 4) Big band 5) Big crowd 6) Big pack 7) Bunch of huns 8) Bunch of people 9) Concourse 10) Crowd 11) Crowd of people 12) Crowd on the move 13) Flock 14) Formidable force 15) French word used in English 16) Golden army 17) Golden army of the Khan
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1) Army 2) Crowd 3) Drove 4) Group 5) Host 6) Legion 7) Mob 8) Multitude 9) Slew 10) Swarm 11) Throng
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- a vast multitude
- a nomadic community
- a moving crowd
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The English word Horde derives from Orda (organization), a historic sociopolitical and military structure in steppe nomad cultures such as the Turks and Mongols. In addition to this, the word horde is often used to refer to the Vikings. Specific examples of historic hordes include: Horde may also refer to: ==Film and television== ==Music== ==Softw...
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[software] Horde is a free web-based groupware. The components of this groupware rest on the Horde framework. This PHP-based framework provides all the elements required for rapid web application development. Horde offers applications such as the Horde IMP email client, a groupware package (calendar, notes, tasks, file manager), a wiki and ...
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• (n.) A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.
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Horde (hōrd)
noun [ French
horde (cf. German
horde ), from Turk.
ordū ,
ordī , camp; of Tartar origin.] A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a pr...
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A nomadic tribe; a crowd or swarm
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[
n] - a nomadic community 2. [n] - a vast multitude
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A Mongol military force of about 30,000 to 40,000 troops mounted on horseback that was roughly equivalent in size to a modern army corps. A territory conquered by a horde (ordo in Mongol) was organized into a hanate (q.v.) troops of the horde were accompanied by their families, and their descendants were gradually assimilated into the peoples that ...
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describes a flock crows and the term murder is also used to describe a group of crows.
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host noun a vast multitude
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A horde ( ordo in Mongol) was a force of several tumen ( q.v. ), roughly equivalent to a modern army corps. See also Golden Horde.
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a moving crowd
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[Intelligent words] a moving crowd
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a vast multitude
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