| ¿µ¹® | giddiness, dizziness, vertigo | ÇÑ±Û | ¾îÁö·¯¿ò, Çö±âÁõ |
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| GID | gender identity disorder |
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| GIDAANT | Gender Identity Disorder of Adolescence or Adulthood, Non-transsexual Type |
| gid | A disease of sheep, characterised by vertigo; the staggers. It is caused by the presence of the Cnurus, a larval tapeworm, in the brain. See Cnurus. Origin: Cf. Giddy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| giddy | 1. Having in the head a sensation of whirling or reeling about; having lost the power of preserving the balance of the body, and therefore wavering and inclined to fall; lightheaded; dizzy. "By giddy head and staggering legs betrayed." (Tate) 2. Promoting or inducing giddiness; as, a giddy height; a giddy precipice. "Upon the giddy footing of the hatches." (Shak) 3. Bewildering on account of rapid turning; running round with celerity; gyratory; whirling. "The giddy motion of the whirling mill." (Pope) 4. Characterised by inconstancy; unstable; changeable; fickle; wild; thoughtless; heedless. "Giddy, foolish hours." Rowe. "Giddy chance." Dryden. "Young heads are giddy and young hearts are warm." (Cowper) Origin: OE. Gidi mad, silly, AS. Gidig, of unknown origin, cf. Norw. Gidda to shake, tremble. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| giddiness |
an impulsive scatterbrained manner dizziness: a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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| gid |
A condition identified by psychologists and medical doctors wherein a person who has been assigned one gender at birth identifies as belonging to another gender.
Ãâó: web.mit.edu/hudson/www/terminology.html
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| gid |
A number that corresponds to a specific group name. The group ID can often be substituted in commands that take a group name as a value. Synonymous with group number.
Ãâó: www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Hardware/IBMp...
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Specifies the caller's effective group ID.
Ãâó: publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/aixprggd/pr...
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| gid |
Group identifier, Group ID or number that identifies a group of users.
Ãâó: a2.pluto.it/a2813.htm
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| gid | a Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad |
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| gid | in a giddy light-headed manner |
| gid | an impulsive scatterbrained manner |
| gid | a reeling sensation |
| gid | lacking seriousness |
| gid | having or causing a whirling sensation |
| gid | English geologist remembered as the first person to recognize that dinosaurs were reptiles (1790-1852) |
| gid | scrubby Australian acacia having extremely foul-smelling blossoms |
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