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gig [gigs] (clipping of gigabyte) noun [UK: ɡɪɡ] [US: ˈɡɪɡ] | giganoun |
gig [gigs] (performing engagement by a musician or musical group; job or role for a performer) noun [UK: ɡɪɡ] [US: ˈɡɪɡ] | esibizionenoun |
gig [gigs] (two-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse) noun [UK: ɡɪɡ] [US: ˈɡɪɡ] | calessenoun |
gigaelectron volt noun | gigaelettronvoltnoun |
gigametre (a distance of 1,000,000 kilometres) noun | gigametronoun |
gigantic (very large) adjective [UK: dʒaɪ.ˈɡæn.tɪk] [US: dʒaɪ.ˈɡæn.tɪk] | colossaleadjective gigantescoadjectiveThe gigantic tornado plowed its way through the city. = Il gigantesco tornado lasciò un solco durante il suo passaggio attraverso la città. |
gigantism (quality or state of being gigantic) noun [UK: dʒaɪɡˈantɪzəm] [US: dʒaɪɡˈæntɪzəm] | gigantismonoun |
gigantomachy (uprising of the Giants against the Olympian gods) noun [UK: dʒaɪ.ən.ˈtɒm.ək.ɪ] [US: dʒaɪ.ən.ˈtɒm.ək.ɪ] | gigantomachianoun |
gigaton noun [UK: ɡˈɪɡətən] [US: ɡˈɪɡətən] | gigatonenoun |
gigawatt [gigawatts] (10^9 watts) noun [UK: ɡˈɪɡəwˌɒt] [US: ɡˈɪɡəwˌɑːt] | gigawattnoun |
giggle [giggled, giggling, giggles] (laugh) verb [UK: ˈɡɪɡ.l̩] [US: ˈɡɪɡ.l̩] | ridacchiareverbHe was giggling. = Stava ridacchiando. |
giggles (attack of giggling) noun [UK: ˈɡɪɡ.l̩z] [US: ˈɡɪɡ.l̩z] | ridarellanoun risarellanoun |
gigolo (hired escort or dancing partner) noun [UK: ˈʒɪ.ɡə.ləʊ] [US: ˈdʒɪ.ɡəlo.ʊ] | accompagnatorenoun ballerinonoun |
gigolo (male having sexual relationships for money) noun [UK: ˈʒɪ.ɡə.ləʊ] [US: ˈdʒɪ.ɡəlo.ʊ] | gigolònoun mantenutonoun |
fizgig (spear with a barb on the end of it, used for catching fish, etc.) noun [UK: ˈfɪz.ɡɪɡ] [US: ˈfɪz.ˌɡɪɡ] | arpionenoun |