bombardier

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  A bomber crew member who sights and releases bombs.
 * 2)  A non-commissioned officer rank in artillery, equivalent to corporal. Abbreviated Bdr.
 * 3) * Wikipedia: Bombardier (Bdr) and Lance Bombardier (LBdr or L/Bdr) are British Army ranks used in the Royal Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery instead of (respectively) Corporal and Lance Corporal. In the Canadian Forces, the Artillery Branch uses the ranks of Master Bombardier and Bombardier instead of Master Corporal and Corporal.
 * 4) An artilleryman; a gunner.
 * 5)  A bombardier beetle.
 * 1)  A bombardier beetle.
 * 1)  A bombardier beetle.
 * 1)  A bombardier beetle.
 * 1)  A bombardier beetle.

Translations

 * Galician: bombardeador, bombardeadora
 * German:, Bombenschützin
 * Portuguese: bombardeador, bombardeadora
 * Spanish: bombardeador, bombardeadora

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  artilleryman,
 * 2)  bomber

Etymology
.

Noun

 * , artilleryman, gunner
 * , bomb aimer
 * 1)  athlete who, during a match, makes many decisive and accurate blows, or strikes with the ball or puck, thus scoring many points
 * , bomb aimer
 * 1)  athlete who, during a match, makes many decisive and accurate blows, or strikes with the ball or puck, thus scoring many points
 * 1)  athlete who, during a match, makes many decisive and accurate blows, or strikes with the ball or puck, thus scoring many points

Noun

 * 1)  bombardier beetle
 * 2)  tram or train car manufactured by a company belonging to the  multinational

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)  bomber

Noun

 * 1)  bomber pilot
 * 2)  cocalar, chav