Gen

  • 31Gen — means information. If you have the gen then you know what is going on …

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  • 32Gen. — Gen. is a written abbreviation for General. Gen de Gaulle sensed that nuclear weapons would fundamentally change the nature of international relations …

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  • 33gen — gȇn m DEFINICIJA biol. nositelj nasljednih svojstava organizama smješten u kromosomu (odsječak lanca molekula DNK u virusa RNK, sadrži informaciju koja upravlja sintezom specifičnog proteina), nasljedni činilac ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Gen ≃ lat. genus …

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  • 34gen- Ⅰ — *gen germ., Partikel: nhd. irgend; ne. any; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg.?, vergleiche idg …

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  • 35gen — sb., et, er, erne (arveenhed), i sms. gen , fx genteknik, genmajs …

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  • 36genəlmə — «Genəlmək»dən f. is. Damarların genəlməsi …

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  • 37gen — Brit. informal ► NOUN ▪ information. ► VERB (genned, genning) (gen up) ▪ provide with or obtain information. ORIGIN originally in military use: perhaps from general information …

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  • 38gen — gen1 [jen] n. [prob. < gen(eral information)] [Informal, Chiefly Brit.] the basic or general information about someone or something gen2 abbrev. 1. gender 2. genera 3. general 4. generic 5. geni …

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  • 39gen up — (genning up; genned up) To learn (with on) • • • Main Entry: ↑gen …

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  • 40gen´er|al|iz´er — gen|er|al|ize «JEHN uhr uh lyz, JEHN ruh », verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to make into one general statement; bring under a common heading, class, or law. 2. to infer (a general rule) from particular facts: »Knowledge experience generalized (John… …

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