GEE
Gee
Gee was the code name given to a radio navigation system used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It measured the time delay between two radio signals to produce a "fix". It was the first hyperbolic navigation system to be used operationally.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Gee (navigation)
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gee
Noun
- One branch of English society drops its initial aitches, and another branch ignores its terminal gees.
- ; a thousand dollars.
- ten gees
- ; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface.
- A guy.
Noun (etymology 2)
Verb
- To turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.
- This horse won't gee when I tell him to.
- You may need to walk up to the front of the pack and physically gee the lead dog.
- ''Mush, huskies. Now, gee! Gee!
- To agree; to harmonize.
Interjection
- A general exclamation of surprise or frustration.
- Gee, I didn't know that!
- Gee, this is swell fun!
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