saceur

/səˈsɜr/
noun
  1. A member of a French military engineering unit, especially one specializing in explosives or demolition.
    • The saceur carefully defused the old bomb found near the construction site.
    • During the war, saceurs were trained to clear minefields and destroy enemy fortifications.
    • The museum exhibit featured the tools and uniforms of a World War I saceur.
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