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g

UK // (dʒiː) //

G

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : Psychology. general intelligence.
    • : good.
    • : gram; grams.
    • : Electronics. grid.

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Examples

  • For users of G Suite—erm, I mean "Google Workspace"—Gmail was turned into a one-stop productivity shop, with the ability to open chat rooms and documents right in the Gmail interface.

  • Then in 2016, the company rebranded the tools under the name G Suite.

  • Mercedes-Benz's latest articulated bus is the eCitaro G, and it is available with solid-state batteries.

  • Since G is true yet undecidable within the axiomatic system used to construct it, that system is incomplete.

  • Google Meet, is Google’s premium video conferencing product that you had access to if you had a paid G Suite account.

  • Gordon G. Chang is a Forbes.com columnist and the author of Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World.

  • Liz G., one half of “Publizity” [the other half of which, Liz B, is played by Jenny Slate] is one of the best on the show.

  • The G-20 leaders meeting the Russian president in Brisbane this weekend should be used to his lies.

  • Sally Beauty has also partnered with Susan G. Komen to sell special pink cosmetic products.

  • Her act lasted about four minutes, and ended in pasties and a G-string.

  • G was a gamester, who had but ill-luck; H was a Hunter, who hunted a buck.

  • When she struck the chord of G minor, it was the right preparation, and brought you immediately into the mood for what followed.

  • The chief reason is that g is the top note of the string bass, and is called for in orchestral transcriptions.

  • The form sarlynysh (in G.) evidently arose from the common mistake of reading a long s (ſ) as an l.

  • I haven't heard you call anybody 'Mis',' for Mrs., in ever so long, and most of the time you keep tight hold of your g's.