| Gypsy: A Musical Fable | Gymnast | Gylfaginning |
| Gymnastics | Gymnosphaerid | Gypsum |
| Gyorgy DalosGyorgy Dalos (b. September 23, 1943 in Budapest) is a Hungarian novelist best known for his novels 1985 and The Guest from the Future: Anna Akhmatova and Isaiah Berlin''. He was head of the Institute for Hungarian Culture in Berlin. 1985 is a sequel to Ge | GyroscopeA gyroscope is a device which demonstrates the principle of conservation of angular momentum, in physics. The essence of the device is a spinning wheel on an axle. The device, once spinning, tends to resist changes to its orientation. The gyroscope was in | GyrocompassThe following description refers to the gyrocompasses used on ships. Aircraft also use gyrocompasses, but use different, faster means to counter the precession of the compass. One of those means is to use a magnetic compass to continually adjust the gyroc |
| Gynaecologygenitalia has long inhibited the science of gynaecology. This 1822 drawing by Jacques-Pierre Maygnier shows a "compromise" procedure, in which the physician is kneeling before the woman but cannot see her genitalia. Modern gynaecology has overcome these i | Gymnosporangiumglobosum (juniper-hawthorn rust) G. juniperi-virginianae (juniper-apple or cedar-apple rust) G. sabinae (juniper-pear rust) G. clavipes (juniper-quince or cedar-quince rust) Ref: 2002-06-22 2002-06-22 Synonyms and common names Juniper-apple or cedar-apple | Günter GrassGunter Grass Nobel Prize-winning author, was born in Free City of Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on October 16, 1927. His parents had a grocery store in Danzig Langfuhr. The Kashubian- German Grass attended the Danzig Gymnasium Conradinum. Drafted into the A |
| Gymnastics at the 1896 Summer OlympicsAt the 1896 Summer Olympics, eight gymnastics events were contested. Parallel bars, Men Pos Athlete 1 Alfred Flatow (GER) 2 Louis Zutter (SUI) 3 unknown Parallel bars team, Men Pos Athlete 1 Germany Carl Schumann, Conrad Bocker, Alfred Flatow, Gustav Flat | GymnasiumGymnasium can have following meanings: Gymnasium (ancient Greece)—an educational and sporting institution in Ancient Greece Gymnasium—a school of secondary education found in several European countries (approx. equal to high school ( USA), secondary schoo | Gyro GearlooseGyro Gearloose is a fictional chicken created by The Walt Disney Company who originally appeared in the comic books as a friend of Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck and anyone who is associated with them. He is the son of Fulton Gearloose. He is Duckburg's most |
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| Günter Verheugen | Gyachung Kang | Günther Jauch |
| György Konrád | Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics | Gymnure |
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| Gyre | Günther von Kluge | Günter Müller |