What Does GNR Mean in a Text?
The Quick Answer
GNR means "Soldier from the Royal Artillery (from "gunner")".Image for GNR
When I write GNR, I mean this:
![meaning of GNR](../x-images/GNR.png)
"Soldier from the Royal Artillery (from "gunner")"
Summary of Key Points
"Soldier from the Royal Artillery (from "gunner")" is, by far, the most common meaning for GNR when it is used in a text. (Bear in mind that it could have another meaning if used in a different context.)GNR | |
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Definition: | Soldier from the Royal Artillery (from "gunner") |
Type: | Abbreviation |
Guessability: | ![]() 4: Difficult to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
Example of GNR Used in a Text
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