grenado

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English

Noun

grenado (plural grenados or grenadoes)

  1. (archaic) grenade (weapon)

Anagrams

Esperanto

Pronunciation

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Noun

grenado (accusative singular grenadon, plural grenadoj, accusative plural grenadojn)

  1. grenade

Ido

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from English pomegranate, French grenade, German Granatapfel, Italian melagranata, Russian грана́т (granát) and Spanish granada.

Noun

grenado (plural grenadi)

  1. (botany) pomegranate
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Esperanto grenado, from English grenade, French grenade, German Granate, Italian granata, Russian грана́та (granáta) and Spanish granada.

Noun

grenado (plural grenadi)

  1. (military) hand grenade (grenade)
Derived terms
  • grenadisto (a soldier who throws grenades; grenadier: a foot soldier of a special corps)