g


Definition: Meaning of, g in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / dʒiː /

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  1. a written abbreviation of gram or grams
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G


Definition: Meaning of, G in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / dʒiː /

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G G's, g's
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  1. [uncountable and countable] the seventh letter of the English alphabet
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  2. [uncountable and countable] the fifth note in the musical SCALE of C MAJOR or the musical KEY based on this note
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  3. [singular,uncountable] American English used to describe a film that has been officially approved as suitable for people of any age [↪  PG [=  U British English]
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  4. [countable] technical a unit for measuring the force caused by GRAVITY on an object as it starts to move faster and faster
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  5. [uncountable] American English a GRAND (= $1000)
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G used in phrases

  • G clef (noun)
    1. a clef that puts the G above middle C on the second line of a staff
  • G suit (noun)
    1. worn by fliers and astronauts to counteract the forces of gravity and acceleration
  • G-Jo (noun)
    1. treatment of symptoms by applying pressure with the fingers to specific pressure points on the body
  • G-man (noun)
    1. a special law-enforcement agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • G-spot (noun)
    1. the place in a woman's VAGINA where she is thought to feel the most sexual pleasure
  • G-string (noun)
    1. a very small piece of underwear that covers only the sexual organs
  • Grace, W.G.
    1. (1848-1915) an English CRICKET player who many people think was the greatest player of the 19th century. He was a very tall, large man with a long thick BEARD
  • Robinson, Edward G.
    1. (1893-1973) a US film actor who appeared as a GANGSTER (= members of a group of violent criminals) in films such as Little Caesar (1930) and Key Largo (1948)
  • Wells, H.G.
    1. (1866-1946) a British writer of NOVEL s and political ESSAY s . His best-known works are his SCIENCE FICTION NOVELs such as The Time Machine and The WAR OF THE WORLDS .
  • Wodehouse, P. G.
    1. (1881-1975) a British writer who later moved to the US, who wrote many humorous novels about UPPER CLASS English people. His best-known stories are about a rich and stupid young man called Bertie WOOSTER, who does not work and spends most of his time visiting other rich people. He depends on his clever servant JEEVES to get him out of trouble.
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