
1) Beyond mega 2) Bigger than mega- 3) Billion 4) Billion prefix 5) Bowed lyre 6) Byte opener 7) Byte starter 8) Danish musical device 9) Danish melodic device 10) Danish melodic equipment 11) Danish symphonic device 12) Danish musical equipment 13) Danish melodic apparatus 14) Danish melodic instrument
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[company] Some of Giga`s games have had consumer port releases onto consoles with the sexual content removed. For example, Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2007 and the PlayStation Portable in 2009. Baldr Force was ported to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 and Baldr Bullet `Revellion` was ported to the PlayStatio...
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[instrument] The giga was a type of bowed lyre in Norway, now extinct. ==Sources== ...
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A skipping dance from the area around Pavia
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(from the article `gigue`) ...formal ballet style. The French gigue was a lively dance often in 64 or 68 time, while the Italian giga was faster and set in 128 time. As a ... ...dances for several couples, are danced to music in jig time, they are also called jigs. The few English Morris dances for solo dancers are also ... [2 relate...
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A prefix meaning one billion. When measuring computer data, it means 230 or 1,073,741,824, which is the power of 2 closest to one billion.
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One billion units (eg gigawatt = 10
9 watts or million kW)
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One billion units (eg gigawatt 109 watts or million kW).
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A skipping dance from the area around Pavia
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A prefix denoting a billion.
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One billion units (eg one gigawatt is 10
9 watts or one million kW).
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