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3-letter words containing g

  • gar — Also called garfish, garpike. any predaceous freshwater fish of the genus Lepisosteus, of North America, covered with hard, diamond-shaped scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth.
  • gas — GNU assembler
  • gat — simple past tense of get.
  • gau — (Tibetan Buddhism) A prayer box or small container worn as jewelry/jewellery and containing an amulet or similar item.
  • gaw — a narrow, trenchlike depression, especially a furrow in the earth or a worn or thin area in cloth.
  • gay — of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual: a gay couple. Antonyms: straight.
  • gaz — gazetteer
  • gba — Alderney (international car registration)
  • gbe — (Knight or Dame) Grand Cross of the British Empire
  • gbg — Guernsey (international car registration)
  • gbh — GBH is an abbreviation for grievous bodily harm.
  • gbj — Jersey (international car registration)
  • gbl — gamma butyrolactone: a dangerous chemical which may illegally be contained in some dietary supplements and which the body converts to GHB
  • gbm — Isle of Man (international car registration)
  • gbs — George Bernard Shaw
  • gbu — German Beneficial Union
  • gbz — Gibraltar (international car registration)
  • gca — ground control approach
  • gcb — (Knight) Grand Cross of the Bath
  • gcc — (compiler, programming)   The GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj, etc). GCC formerly meant the GNU C compiler, which is a very high quality, very portable compiler for C, C++ and Objective C. The compiler supports multiple front-ends and multiple back-ends by translating first into Register Transfer Language and from there into assembly code for the target architecture. Mailing lists: [email protected], [email protected] (announcements).
  • gcd — greatest common divisor
  • gce — General Certificate of Education: a public examination in specified subjects taken in English and Welsh schools at the ages of 17 and 18. The GCSE has replaced the former GCE O-level for 16-year-olds
  • gcf — Greatest common factor.
  • gch — gas(-fired) central heating
  • gcl — General Control Language. A portable job control language.
  • gcr — Group Code Recording
  • gcs — gigacycles per second
  • gct — (programming, tool)   A test-coverage tool by Brian Marick <[email protected]>, based on GNU C. Version 1.4 was ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, RS/6000, 68000, 88000, HP-PA, IBM 3090, Ultrix, Convex, SCO but not Linux, Solaris, or Microsoft Windows. Commercial support is available from the author (+1 217 351 7228).
  • gda — (application)   (Genetic Data Analysis) A program by Paul O. Lewis and Dmitri Zaykin, designed to accompany the referenced book, that computes linkage and hardy-weinberg disequilibrium and some genetic distances, and provides method-of-moments estimators for hierarchical F-statistics. A command-line version by Chris Basten runs under Mac OS.
  • gdb — (programming, tool)   GNU debugger. The FSF's source-level debugger for C, C++ and other languages. Developed by many people but most recently Fred Fish <[email protected]>, Stu Grossman <[email protected]> and John Gilmore <[email protected]> all of Cygnus Support. GDB fills the same niche as dbx. Programs must be compiled to include debugging symbols. Version 4.11. Distributed under GNU CopyLeft. It runs on most Unix variants, VMS, VXWorks, Amiga and MS-DOS. FTP gdb-*.tar.[zZ] from a GNU archive site. E-mail: <[email protected]> (bug reports).
  • gdi — Graphic Display Interface
  • gdn — gdn is a written abbreviation for garden, for example in addresses, or in advertisements for houses that are for sale.
  • gdp — Gross domestic product.
  • gdr — German Democratic Republic (East Germany; DDR)
  • gds — goods
  • gea — Graph Extended ALGOL. Extension of ALGOL 60 for graph manipulation, on UNIVAC 1108. "A Language for Treating Graphs", S. Crespi-Reghizzi et al, CACM 13(5) (May 1970).
  • geb — the god of the earth and the father of Osiris and Isis.
  • ged — any fish of the pike family.
  • gee — to agree; get along.
  • geg — (dialectal, Northern England) To walk carelessly or in a careless manner.
  • gei — A martial arts uniform.
  • gel — Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
  • gem — a cut and polished precious stone or pearl fine enough for use in jewelry.
  • gen — generate
  • geo — (Shetland, Orkney, Caithness) an inlet, gully or cleft in the face of a cliff.
  • ger — A yurt.
  • get — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • gev — giga-electronvolts (109 electronvolts)
  • gey — Scot. considerably; very.
  • gfe — girlfriend experience
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