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GEN/jen/ n.,v. Short for generate, used frequently in both spoken and written contexts.
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GENa person on squadron who knew what he was doing, as in "a gen bod". Gerry or Jerry:
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GENXML Acronyms Dictionary Global Engineering Networking InitiativeGEN is an open co-operation of industry and university partners and has started in 1994. The mission of the GEN Initiative is to provide a global electronic market place for engineers.(Definition adapted from www.c-lab.de/gen/overview.html)More Information
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GEN(n) informal term for information
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GENShort for GENERATOR. A function in Optimality theory which generates candidate output forms which are then evaluated by the grammar. See also EVAL.
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GENproducing, origin
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GENGeneral Dear Colleague Letter
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GENInformation. Someone who knows what's happening is in possession of good gen.
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GENPronounced with soft 'g,' knowledge, information, or intelligence data.
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GENAbbreviation of Generation. Used to describe Unusual effects found from standard Mann Co. Supply Crates in order of their release: first generation effects can be unboxed from Crates #1 to #25, second [..]
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GENShort for generation. GPC:
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GENrefers to a category of stories in which there is no romance or sex. Although it may include background or implied pairings, any relationships are incidental to the story itself. May, however, contain [..]
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GENGeneral Dear Colleague Letter General Educational Development (GED) Certificate
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