"Gibibyte" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A gibibyte is a unit of digital information or computer storage, equal to 2^30 bytes, or 1,073,741,824 bytes. It is a variant of the more common byte, used to express larger quantities of data.
Gibeon refers to a biblical city located in the kingdom of Judah. In Joshua 9:3-27, Gibeon is recorded as a city that tricks the Israelites into making a peace treaty with them, becoming their allies. The city is also mentioned in other biblical passages, such as 2 Samuel 2:12 and 1 Chronicles 16:39, as having been the site of an altar where King David and his successor, Solomon, would offer sacrifices to God.
Gibeonites: The Gibeonites were an ancient nation that lived in the district of Gibeon in the Promised Land, conquered by the Israelites under Joshua's leadership. The Gibeonites were a tribe that lived in Canaan, and they were known for their cunning and cleverness.
Gibingly means in a silly or foolish manner, often in a way that is ridiculous or absurd. It can also imply a sense of mock gravity or pretended solemnity.
Giblet refers to the internal organs of a chicken, typically including the heart, liver, and gizzards. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is considered the most valuable or essential part of something else. For example, "the giblet of the company is its talented team leader".
Giblets refers to the entrails of a bird, usually a chicken or turkey, which includes the heart, liver, and gizzard.