gist

  • 31gist, the — [ dʒıst ] noun the main idea or most important point of something that someone has written or said: get/catch the gist of something: I only got the gist of what he was saying …

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  • 32gist of a charge — index gravamen Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 33Gist, Christopher — ▪ American colonial explorer born c. 1706, , Maryland [now in U.S.] died 1759, South Carolina or Georgia       American colonial explorer and military scout who wrote highly informative journals describing his experiences.       Little is known… …

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  • 34Gist (Computing) — In computing, Gist is a scientific graphics library written in C by David H. Munro of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. It supports three graphics output devices: X Window, PostScript, and Computer Graphics Metafiles (CGM). The library is… …

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  • 35GIST — Gastro Intestinal Stromal Tumor (Medical » Oncology) * Graphic Intelligence Support Terminal (Governmental » Military) * Georgia Interactive Statewide Telecommunications (Community » Educational) * Genome Informatics System of Transputers… …

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  • 36GIST — gastrointestinal stromal tumor * * * gastrointestinal stromal tumor …

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  • 37gist — Synonyms and related words: affective meaning, axiom, basis, bearing, bench mark, best part, better part, body, bulk, burden, cardinal point, case, center, chapter, chief thing, climax, coloring, concern, connotation, consequence, core,… …

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  • 38GIST — Gateway Information Services & Transport (Siemens) …

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  • 39gist — 1. m ( es/ as) yeast, froth; 2. see giest see ýst …

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  • 40gist- — see giest …

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