"Gadsmen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Gadsmen" refers to a term used in the shipbuilding industry to describe skilled workmen who are responsible for making or fitting out the parts of a ship, particularly the planking, decking, and framing.
Gado-gado is a traditional Indonesian salad dish made from mixed vegetables, tofu, and tempeh, topped with peanut sauce. The name "gado-gado" comes from the Indonesian words "gado" meaning "mix" and "gado" meaning "stir-fry", which refers to the process of combining and mixing the ingredients. It is a popular snack and side dish in Indonesia and is often served as an appetizer or accompaniment to other dishes.
Gadolinia refers to a rare mineral, Gadolinite, which is a type of ore containing Dysprosium, a rare earth element. It is named after the Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin, who discovered the mineral in 1788. Gadolinia is also the root word for Gadolinium, a chemical element with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64, which is a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile rare-earth element.
Gadolinium is a rare earth element with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. It is a soft, silvery-white metal that is highly reactive and is used in a variety of applications, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, as a catalyst, and in the production of phosphors.
Gaelicisation refers to the process or phenomenon of converting a non-Gaelic language, culture, or people to a Gaelic one, particularly in the context of Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. This can include the adoption of Gaelic language, customs, names, or traditions.