noun
- plural of phalanx: compact groups of soldiers standing close together with overlapping shields and long spears
- plural of phalanx: any of the bones of the fingers or toes
- plural of phalanx: closely organized groups of people united for a common purpose
Usage: historical; military
Usage: anatomy
Examples
- The ancient Greek phalanxes were nearly impenetrable in battle.
- Multiple phalanxes advanced across the battlefield in perfect formation.
- The doctor examined the fractured phalanxes in her injured hand.
- X-rays revealed damage to several phalanxes in his foot.
- Political phalanxes formed to support the new legislation.
- The protesters organized into tight phalanxes outside the building.
- Enemy phalanxes clashed with tremendous force on the plain.