gal – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
gal
n.
centimeter-gram-second unit of acceleration that equals to 1 centimeter per second per second (used in gravitational field ); girl or woman (Slang)
GAL (get a life)
(Internet Slang) go meet some friends and develop some outside interests! (used to ridicule people who spend large amounts of time using computers or the Internet)
gal. (gallon)
n.
unit of liquid measure (equal to 3.78 liters)
Gal
Gal, an alteration of
girl, is a casual term for a woman.
Gál
Gál is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- András Gál (born 1989), Hungarian football defender with BFC Siófok
- Bernhard Gál (born 1971), Austrian artist, composer and musicologist
- Gyula Gál (born 1976), Hungarian handball player
- Hans Gál (1890–1987), Austro-British composer, teacher and pianist
- Henrik Gál (born 1947), Hungarian former Olympic wrestler
- István Sándor Gál or Steven Gaal (born 1924), Hungarian-American mathematician
- Kinga Gál (born 1970), a Hungarian politician and political writer
- Melinda Gál (born 1976), Hungarian pornographic film actress with the pseudonym Dora Venter
- Minya Csaba Gál (born 1985), Romanian rugby union footballer
- Róbert Gál (born 1979), Hungarian artistic gymnast
- Sándor Gál (1868-1937), Hungarian lawyer and politician
- Tímea Gál (born 1984), Hungarian woman footballer
- Zoltán Gál (born 1940), Hungarian politician
- Zoltán J. Gál (born 1973), Hungarian politician
gal
Epistle to the Galatians
The
Epistle to the Galatians, often shortened to
Galatians, is the ninth book of the
New Testament. It is a letter from
Paul the Apostle to a number of
Early Christian communities in Galatia. Scholars have suggested that this is either the Roman province of
Galatia in southern Anatolia, or a large region defined by an ethnic group of Celtic people in central Anatolia. Paul is principally concerned with the controversy surrounding
Gentile Christians and the
Mosaic Law during the
Apostolic Age. Paul argues that the Gentile Galatians do not need to adhere to the tenets of the
Mosaic Law, particularly
circumcision, by contextualizing the role of the law in light of the revelation of Christ. Galatians has exerted enormous influence on the history of Christianity, the development of Christian theology, and the study of the
apostle Paul.
gal
Noun
1. United States liquid unit equal to 4 quarts or 3.785 liters
(synonym) gallon
(hypernym) United States liquid unit
(part-holonym) barrel, bbl
(part-meronym) quart
2. a unit of gravitational acceleration equal to one centimeter per second per second (named after Galileo)
(hypernym) acceleration unit
3. alliterative term for girl (or woman)
(hypernym) girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman, fille
(classification) colloquialism
gal
nm.
gal
GAL (Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación)
anti-ETA terrorist group, Anti-terrorist Liberation Group