ranger
[C] Countable
pl: rangers
The term evokes a sense of guardianship and solitude, blending the roles of a law enforcer and a naturalist. It suggests a deep, practical knowledge of the wilderness and a commitment to preserving the natural order against human encroachment or ecological decay. In a military context, the word shifts toward aggression and precision. It transforms from the image of a peaceful protector into that of a highly mobile, stealthy operative capable of operating behind enemy lines with minimal support.
Countable when referring to the individuals employed as guardians or soldiers.