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Giga One billion
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Gigaword-forming element meaning "billion" (U.S.) in the metric system, 1947, formed arbitrarily from Greek gigas "giant" (see giant).
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GigaA prefix denoting a billion.
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Giga/ji'ga/ or /gi'ga/ [SI] pref. See {quantifiers}.
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Giga(1) When decimal notation is used, giga stands for 10 to the 9th power. For example, a gigavolt is 1,000,000,000 volts. (2) When applied to computers, which use the binary notation system, giga repres [..]
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GigaPrefix for 10 power 9 (or, in IT parlance, 2 power 30)
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GigaOne billion units (eg one gigawatt is 109
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GigaGiga is a prefix that is used as a multiplier. The prefix giga is written as a uppercase "G" in front of the measure. In the "analog" world Giga represents the numeric value of 1,0 [..]
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GigaOne billion.
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Giga(n.) 109 (as in gigahertz, GHz); one billion (U.S.A.).
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Gigaa cittern.
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GigaA prefix meaning one billion (10^9) or 1,073,741,824 (2^30).
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GigaOne thousand megahertz, or one billion cycles per second.
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