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generally (popularly or widely) adverb [UK: ˈdʒen.r̩əl.i] [US: ˈdʒen.r̩əl.i] | in genereadverb |
generally (without reference to specific details) adverb [UK: ˈdʒen.r̩əl.i] [US: ˈdʒen.r̩əl.i] | a grandi lineeadverb in generaleadverb |
generate [generated, generating, generates] verb [UK: ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt] [US: ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt] | generareverbThis machine generates electricity. = Questa macchina genera elettricità. |
generating function (formal power series whose coefficients encode a sequence) noun | funzione generatricenoun |
generation [generations] (origination by some process; formation) noun [UK: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | generazionenoun |
generation gap (disconnect between generations) noun [UK: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩ ɡæp] [US: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩ ˈɡæp] | |
Generation X (generation of people born after the baby boom that followed World War II) proper noun | Generazione Xproper noun |
generational (of, pertaining to, or changing over generations) adjective [UK: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩.əl] [US: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩.əl] | generazionaleadjective |
generationally (with regard to the generations) adverb [UK: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩.əl.i] [US: ˌdʒen.ə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩.əl.i] | generazionalmenteadverb |
generative (having the power of generating) adjective [UK: ˈdʒen.r̩ət.ɪv] [US: ˈdʒen.r̩ət.ɪv] | generativoadjective |
generator [generators] (apparatus: electrical generator) noun [UK: ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt.ə(r)] [US: ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt.r̩] | generatorenoun |
generatrix [generatrices] (a curve that, when rotated about an axis, produces a solid figure) noun [UK: ˈdʒen.ə.reɪ.trɪks] [US: dʒen.ə.ˈreɪ.trɪks] | generatricenoun |
Gerald (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈdʒe.rəld] [US: ˈdʒe.rəld] | Geraldoproper noun Geriproper noun |
Geraldine (female given name) proper noun [UK: ˈdʒe.rəl.diːn] [US: dʒe.rəl.ˈdiːn] | Geraldinaproper noun |
geranium (color) adjective [UK: dʒə.ˈreɪ.nɪəm] [US: dʒə.ˈreɪ.niəm] | geranioadjectiveDo you like geraniums? = Ti piacciono i gerani? |
geranium [geraniums] (common name for Pelargoniums) noun [UK: dʒə.ˈreɪ.nɪəm] [US: dʒə.ˈreɪ.niəm] | pelargonionoun |
geranium [geraniums] (cranesbill) noun [UK: dʒə.ˈreɪ.nɪəm] [US: dʒə.ˈreɪ.niəm] | geranionoun geranio perennenoun |
Gerard (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈdʒe.rəd] [US: dʒə.ˈrɑːrd] | Gerardoproper noun Gherardoproper noun |
glass transition temperature noun | |
glyceraldehyde (the aldotriose formed by oxidation of glycerol) noun | aldeide glicericanoun gliceraldeidenoun |
glycerate noun | gliceratonoun |
governor general (governor or viceroy possessing some military authority) noun [UK: ˈɡʌ.və.nə.ˈdʒe.nə.rəl] [US: ˈɡʌ.və.nə.ˈdʒe.nə.rəl] | governatore generalenoun |
governor-general (commonwealth official) noun [UK: ˌɡʌv.nə ˈdʒen.rəl] [US: ˌɡʌv.nə ˈdʒen.rəl] | governatore generalenoun |
hadrontherapy (form of radiotherapy) noun | adroterapianoun |
halotherapy (therapy which makes use of salt) noun | haloterapianoun |
heliotherapy (therapy) noun [UK: ˌhiː.ləʊ.ˈθe.rə.pɪ] [US: ˌhiː.liːo.ʊ.ˈθe.rə.piː] | elioterapianoun |
Hemera (personification of the day) proper noun | Emeraproper noun |
Hera (queen of the gods, wife of Zeus) proper noun [UK: ˈhɪ.rə] [US: ˈhɪ.rə] | Eraproper noun |
Heraclea (name of numerous Hellenistic cities) proper noun | Eracleaproper noun |
Heracles (the son of Zeus, see also: Hercules) proper noun [UK: hˈerəkəlz] [US: hˈerəkəlz] | Eracleproper noun |
Heraclitean (relating to Heraclitus) adjective | eracliteoadjective |
Heraclitus (given name) proper noun | Eraclitoproper noun |
herald [heralds] (a harbinger giving signs of things to come) noun [UK: ˈhe.rəld] [US: ˈhe.rəld] | annunciatorenoun forieronoun precursorenoun |