Glycaemic index - a measure of how rapidly the carbohydrate in a particular food actually hits your blood stream The Americans spell glycaemic glycemic - without the "a"
* The term "gi" is somewhat incorrect when used by itself More proper usage would be to use "gi" as a suffix preceded with a description as to what the "gi" is used for For example: Keikogi = practice uniform Judogi = Judo uniform Karategi = Karate uniform Dogi - "way uniform"/uniform for practicing the Way etc uniform
(ghee) A Japanese term for a martial arts uniform (Karate, Judo, and Tae Kwon Do)
\gee\ Karate uniform consisting of a pair of loose-fitting pants (drawstring or elastic waistband) and a jacket which is held together with a belt (colored according to your rank)
GenBank Identifier, a unique number assigned to protein and nucleotide sequences in the GenBank database
Training uniform - usually white canvas or muslin material The padded type (judo) is best for beginners
uniform - (Note: this term is "common usage, but is not correct Japanese Rather the word "gi" is more accurately used in conjunction with other words to define the type of uniform or uniform article, such as keikogi, dogi, judogi, karategi, uwagi, etc )
() GI was originally an initialism for Galvanized Iron; during the 1930s the usage expanded to stand for Government Issue; by World War II it had become a nickname for the military personnel themselves.