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GA
abbr.
1. Gamblers Anonymous
2. general agent
3. General Assembly
4. general average
5. also Ga. Georgia (US)
6. Sports goals against
Ga 1
The symbol for gallium.
Ga 2
abbr. Bible
Galatians
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ga
the internet domain name for
(Computer Science) Gabon
Ga
the chemical symbol for
(Elements & Compounds) gallium
Ga
(ɡɑː) orGã
npl Ga, Gas, Gã or Gãs
1. (Peoples) a member of a Negroid people of W Africa living chiefly in S Ghana
2. (Languages) the language of this people, belonging to the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family
GA
abbreviation for
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) General Assembly (of the United Nations)
2. general average
3. (Placename) Georgia
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GA
1. Gamblers Anonymous.
2. general of the army.
3. Georgia.
Ga
Chem. Symbol.
gallium.
Ga.
Georgia.
G.A.
1. General Agent.
2. General Assembly.
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Ga
The symbol for gallium.
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Noun | 1. | GA - the first known nerve agent, synthesized by German chemists in 1936; a highly toxic combustible liquid that is soluble in organic solvents and is used as a nerve gas in chemical warfare organophosphate nerve agent - any of a series of nerve agents containing organophosphate compounds first synthesized by German chemists in 1936; in World War II the Germans tested them in concentration camps but not on the battlefield; Iraq is alleged to have used them against Iran and against the Kurds |
2. | ![]() metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc. bauxite - a clay-like mineral; the chief ore of aluminum; composed of aluminum oxides and aluminum hydroxides; used as an abrasive and catalyst | |
3. | ![]() Kennesaw Mountain - battle of the American Civil War (1864); Union forces under William Tecumseh Sherman were repulsed by Confederate troops under Joseph Eggleston Johnston U.S.A., United States, United States of America, US, USA, America, the States, U.S. - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776 Confederacy, Confederate States, Confederate States of America, Dixie, Dixieland, South - the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 South - the region of the United States lying to the south of the Mason-Dixon line Deep South - the southeastern region of the United States: South Carolina and Georgia and Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana; prior to the American Civil War all these states produced cotton and permitted slavery Albany - a town in southwest Georgia; processing center for peanuts and pecans Atlanta, capital of Georgia - state capital and largest city of Georgia; chief commercial center of the southeastern United States; was plundered and burned by Sherman's army during the American Civil War Athens - a university town in northeast Georgia Augusta - a city in eastern Georgia north-northwest of Savannah; noted for golf tournaments Macon - a city in central Georgia to the southeast of Atlanta Oxford - a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner Savannah - a port in eastern Georgia near the mouth of the Savannah river Valdosta - a town in southern Georgia near the Florida border Vidalia - a town in central Georgia; the origin of Vidalia onions Chattahoochee, Chattahoochee River - a river rising in northern Georgia and flowing southwest and south to join the Flint River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River Coosa, Coosa River - river that rises in northwestern Georgia and flows southwest through eastern Alabama to join the Tallapoosa River near Montgomery and form the Alabama River Flint River, Flint - a river in western Georgia that flows generally south to join the Chattahoochee River at the Florida border where they form the Apalachicola River Okefenokee Swamp - a large swampy area of northeast Florida and southeast Georgia Tallapoosa, Tallapoosa River - river that rises in northwestern Georgia and flows southwest through central Alabama to join the Coosa River near Montgomery and form the Alabama River |
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