"Gerbillinae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The gerbillinae are a subfamily of rodentia (mammals) that includes gerbils, hamsters, and jerboas. Members of this subfamily are small to medium-sized rodents native to Africa, Asia, and Europe, characterized by their large eyes, prominent cheek pouches, and dietary habits that include seeds, fruits, and insects.
Gerasene refers to a person or place associated with the region of Gerasa or Gerasenes, particularly in the New Testament. In the biblical account, a Gerasene is a demoniac who lived in the region of Gerasa, now known as Jerash in Jordan. The demon-possessed man was healed by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Mark (5:1-20) and the Gospel of Matthew (8:28-34). The term is not commonly used outside of biblical context, but it may be found in theological or religious studies.
Gerbera is a type of flower, often used as a symbol of happiness, innocence, and purity. It is commonly found in bright colors such as yellow, pink, orange, and red. The gerbera daisy is also a popular choice for bouquets, arrangements, and as a standalone gift.
Gerbera is a type of flowering plant that is often used as a cut flower or cultivated for decorative purposes. They are known for their bright and cheerful colors, and are often used in bouquets and arrangements to add a pop of color.
Gerd is a medical term that refers to gastroesophageal reflux disease, a condition in which stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and difficulty swallowing.
A gerfalcon is a large, powerful falcon species (Falco gerfalco) with a brownish-gray back and white underside, found in open country and mountains, particularly in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is a species of bird of prey, known for its impressive hunting skills and beautiful plumage.
Pseudo-language combining "german" and "english" to describe a mixture of both languages, often used to describe a blend of German and English words or phrases.