Definition of RANGER

ranger

Plural: rangers

Noun

  • An officer responsible for supervising and protecting forests or parks.
  • a member of the Texas state highway patrol; formerly a mounted lawman who maintained order on the frontier
  • an official who is responsible for managing and protecting an area of forest
  • a member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids
  • One who ranges; a rover.
  • One who ranges; a rover.
  • A roving robber; one who seeks plunder.
  • A keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region (generally of wilderness) to protect the area or enforce the law.
  • That which separates or arranges; a sieve.
  • A dog that beats the ground in search of game.
  • In some modern armies, an elite soldier, similar to special forces but often operating in larger units.
  • A warrior character, often with wilderness and stealth skill, who typically travels the countryside.
  • A character skilled in the use of ranged weapons.

Verb

  • To work as a ranger.

Examples

  • His play of RANGER was a solid five-letter word, but didn’t open many new lines.

Origin / Etymology

From range (verb) + -er.

Synonyms

commando, fire warden, forest fire fighter, Texas Ranger

Scrabble Score: 7

ranger: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
ranger: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
ranger: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 9

ranger: valid Words With Friends Word