G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet and a vocal consonant It has two sounds one simple as in gave go gull the other compound like that of j as in gem gin dingy See Guide to Pronunciation sectsect 231 6 155 176 178 179 196 211 246...
A Chinese and Japanese medical treatment of symptoms by applying pressure with the fingers to specific pressure points on the body...
A special law enforcement agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
G reorganization see reorganization ...
A small spot on the front wall of the vagina in women reported to be exceptionally able to produce high sexual excitement or orgasm when stimulated Its existence is not universally accepted...
a patch of cloth attached to and supported by string like cords worn over the hips and serving to cover only the pubic area often worn by stripteasers...
A suit worn by aviators and astronauts designed to counteract the effects of high accelerations experienced in aerial maneuvers in particular to avoid unconsciousness called also anti g suit It exerts force on the abdomen and legs to prevent blackouts by counteracting the tendency of blood to accumulate below the heart thus reducing the supply to the brain when the forces due to acceleration are directed from head to toe...
general 1 : involving, applicable to, or affecting the whole 2 : involving, relating to, or applicable to every member of a class, kind, or group 3 : not confined by specialization or limitation 4 : relating to, determined by, or concerned with main elements rather than limiting details [a resemblance] 5 : holding superior rank or taking precedence over others similarly titled [the manager] ...
Relating to a genus or kind pertaining to a whole class or order as a general law of animal or vegetable economy...
general accounting office (GAO) The federal government office that carries out legal, accounting, auditing and claims settlement functions with respect to federal government programs and operations, as assigned by Congress. The recommendations of this office are designed to make government operations more efficient and effective. Source: FindLaw ...