A grenade is a small explosive device which is hand thrown at its target.
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Granada is a city in Spain.
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A grenade is an explosive weapon typically thrown by hand, but can also refer to a shell shot from the muzzle of a rifle or a grenade launcher. A modern hand grenade generally consists of an explosive charge ("filler"), a detonator mechanism, an internal striker to trigger the detonator, an arming safety secured by a transport safety. The user removes the transport safety before throwing, and once the grenade leaves the hand the arming safety gets released, allowing the striker to trigger a primer that ignites a fuze, which burns down to the detonator and explodes the main charge.
"Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades" is a common idiom.
Emirate of Granada was an Islamic realm in southern Iberia during the Late Middle Ages