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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
G, g /dʒi/USA pronunciation   n. [countable], pl. Gs or G's, gs or g's. 
  1. Linguisticsthe seventh letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.

G,  an abbreviation of:
  1. Show Businessgeneral: a motion-picture rating advising that the film is suitable for general audiences, or for children as well as adults.
  2. good.

g,  an abbreviation of:
  1. good.
  2. Weights and Measuresgram.
  3. Aerospacethe force of gravity exerted on an object at rest, equal to the acceleration of a falling body near the earth's surface.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
G, g  (jē),USA pronunciation n., pl. G's or Gs, g's or gs. 
  1. the seventh letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  2. any spoken sound represented by the letter G or g, as in get, German, or camouflage.
  3. something having the shape of a
  4. a written or printed representation of the letter G or g.
  5. a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter G or g.

G, pl. Gs or G's. 
  1. Slang Termsgrand: a sum of one thousand dollars.
  2. Aerospace, Cell Biology, Music and Dance, Psychology(sometimes l.c.) gravity: a unit of acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity at the earth's surface.

G, 
    1. gay.
    2. [Psychol.]general intelligence.
    3. German.
    4. good.

G,  Symbol.
  1. the seventh in order or in a series.
  2. [Music.]
    • the fifth tone in the scale of C major or the seventh tone in the relative minor scale, A minor.
    • a string, key, or pipe tuned to this tone.
    • a written or printed note representing this tone.
    • (in the fixed system of solmization) the fifth tone of the scale of C major, called sol.
    • the tonality having G as the tonic note.
  3. (sometimes l.c.) the medieval Roman numeral for 400. Cf. Roman numerals.
  4. [Elect.]
    • conductance.
    • gauss.
  5. [Physics.]constant of gravitation. See under law of gravity. 
  6. Biochemistry
    • glycine.
    • guanine.
  7. Show Businessgeneral: a rating assigned to a motion picture by the Motion Picture Association of America indicating that the film is suitable for general audiences, or children as well as adults. Cf. PG, PG-13, R (def. 5), X (def. 8).

g, 
    1. Psychologygeneral intelligence.
    2. good.
    3. Weights and Measuresgram;
      grams.
    4. Electronicsgrid.

g,  Symbol, Physics.
  1. See acceleration of gravity. 
  2. gravity (def. 5).

G., 
    1. German.
    2. gourde;
      gourdes.
    3. Physics, Weights and Measures(specific) gravity.
    4. Gulf.

g., 
    1. Weights and Measuresgauge.
    2. gender.
    3. general.
    4. generally.
    5. genitive.
    6. going back to.
    7. gold.
    8. grain;
      grains.
    9. Weights and Measuresgram;
      grams.
    10. [Football.]guard.
    11. Currency[Brit.]guinea.
    12. gun.

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(e.g., it is not an article of religious faith)” (p. 765)
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a/an/the + position (e.g. a teller)
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and if you are a G, you a G-G-G??
Apostrophe: can you hear the difference? [e.g. brother's / brothers]
Article before holiday name [e.g., on <a?> Labour Day]
Article "the" (E.g. Human desire or the human desire)
at a sustained eight G's
better + subj (e.g. it better be)
<Bi-word> sentence [e.g. Stay awake.]
boil vs. cook e.g. meat
Bongin(g)?
Brief self-introduction (e.g. Bio) - present or continous tense?
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C.M.G
calculate the quantitative impact of one or more components of total income on income inequality (e.g., transfer incomes like EI)
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can I read kg as K G
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