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Dictionary definition of Ge
Synonym of Ge in thesaurus
large American company, leading manufacturer of electrical appliances and electronic instruments


Gaia, Gaea, Ge (Greek) [cf Latin Tellus, Terra earth] One of the older gods, described as the first being that sprang from Chaos and as giving birth to Uranos (heaven) and Pontos (sea); yet it was by Uranos that Gaia gave birth to the titans, cyclopes, and hecatoncheires. This apparent anomaly is due partly to the variable meaning of the word earth, which may mean either primordial matter in process of formation, or the earth as already formed. Gaia is thus in one sense equivalent to Aditi or the great cosmic deep. With Chaos and Eros, Gaia forms the primeval trinity. Gaia is represented by its initial, gamma, which is also the third letter in the Greek alphabet and thus indicates the third stage of cosmic evolution. As the primordial mother, she was worshiped as the nourisher of all things, also as the goddess of death to whom all must return.


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ge
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1. a brittle gray crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors; occurs in germanite and argyrodite [syn: germanium, ge, atomic number 32]


2. (greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of cronus and the titans in ancient mythology [syn: gaea, gaia, ge]



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Georgia

Ge or GE may refer to:

Countries and regions
  • Canton of Geneva, a western canton of Switzerland
  • Equatorial Guinea, abbreviation in French and Spanish
  • Georgia (country), ISO country code
    • .ge, the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Georgia
  • Germany, obsolete NATO country code
  • Gilbert and Ellice Islands, former ISO country code
  • Province of Genoa, ISO 3166-2:IT code, a province of Italy
  • German Empire 1871-1918

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may refer to:
  • Gê languages
  • Gê peoples

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.ge is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Georgia. It was registered in 1992. The administrative contact and the technical contact of a domain name ending with .ge have to be domiciled in Georgia. Registrations are opened directly under .ge, .com.ge and under some restricted second level domains (.gov.ge, .net.ge...).

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The dagger-axe (; sometimes confusingly translated "halberd") is a type of weapon that was in use from Shang dynasty until at least Han dynasty China. It consists of a dagger-shaped blade made of jade (ceremonial), bronze, or later iron, mounted by the tang of the dagger to a perpendicular wooden with a spear point. There is a variant type with a divided two-part head, consisting of the usual straight blade and a scythe-like blade.

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General Electric Company , or GE, is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in Schenectady, New York and headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. The company operates through four segments: Energy, Technology Infrastructure, Capital Finance and Consumer & Industrial.

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In computer science, a relational operator is a programming language construct or operator that tests or defines some kind of relation between two entities. These include numerical equality (e.g., 5 = 5) and inequalities (e.g., 4 = 3). In programming languages that include a distinct boolean data type in their type system, like Java, these operators return true or false, depending on whether the conditional relationship between the two operands holds or not. In other languages such as C, relational operators return the integers 0 or 1.

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Atomic Mass : 72.61
Atomic Number : 32
Name Origins: Latin, Germania = "Germany."
Year Discovered : 1886
Discovery Credits : C. A. Winkler at Freiberg, Germany.
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Noun
1. a brittle gray crystalline element that is a semiconducting metalloid (resembling silicon) used in transistors; occurs in germanite and argyrodite
(synonym) germanium, atomic number 32
(hypernym) chemical element, element
(substance-holonym) germanite
2. (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology
(synonym) Gaea, Gaia
(hypernym) Greek deity
(classification) Greek mythology


General Electric Company
 


general engineering
  

Greater than or Equal

germanium

Georgia (Internet),
Georgia (ISO 3166)

General Electric Corp.

Germany Nation

a product portfolio analysis 3 x 3 matrix. It uses business strengths and industry attractiveness as it criteria to analyse the relative attractiveness of its portfolio of products which are plotted on the grid.

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
Exchange: NYSE
Develops, manufactures and markets products for the generation, transmission, distribution, control and utilization of electricity, including home appliances, industrial automation products and components, electrical distribution and control equipment, nuclear reactors, nuclear power support services and fuel assemblies;

Trans Asia Airways (Taiwan)
IATA: GE
ICAO: TNA
Web:
Aliances:
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General Electric


An Anglo-Saxon prefix. See Y-.
  

Germanium. Generally used in detectors. Good for most wavelengths (e.g., 800-1600 nm).

General Electric. They make aircraft engines.

General Engineering


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