grenadier
noun
- infantry soldier armed with grenades or a grenade launcher
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɡɹɛnəˈdɪə/
noun
Etymology: From French grenadier, corresponding to grenade + -ier.
- A type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades, later a member of a company formed from the tallest men of the regiment; now specifically, a member of the Grenadier Guards of Canada and the United Kingdom.
- Any of various African weaverbirds or waxbills, especially the common grenadier or the red bishop.
- Any of various deep-sea fish of the family Macrouridae that have a large head and body and a long tapering tail; a rattail.
- Either of two red and black libellulid dragonflies, Agrionoptera insignis and Lathrecista asiatica, of Asia and Australia.