different between guardsman vs guardee
guardsman
English
Etymology
From guard +? -s- +? -man.
Noun
guardsman (plural guardsmen)
- A person, especially a soldier, who is on guard.
- (US) A member of the National Guard.
- (Britain) A member of a Guards regiment.
Related terms
- lifeguardsman
Translations
Further reading
- guardsman on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
guardsman From the web:
guardee
English
Etymology 1
guard +? -ee
Noun
guardee (plural guardees)
- (biochemistry) Any protein (involved in an immune system) that when modified by a pathogen becomes bound by a guard protein, precipitating the immune response
Etymology 2
Noun
guardee (plural guardees)
- (rare) guardsman
Anagrams
- augered
Old French
Verb
guardee
- feminine singular of the past participle of guarder
guardee From the web:
- what does guarded mean
- what it means to be guarded
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