giga- [GIG uh or JIG uh] , gig-
(Greek: "giant"; a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements)
				Used in the extended sense of billion [U.S.] or thousand million fold [U.K.] in the metric [decimal] system: 109 [1 000 000 000]. The metric symbol is G.			
							
						gigabit					
					
						gigabyte					
					
						gigacycle					
					
						gigaelectronvolt, gigaelectron volt, gigaelectron-volt; GeV					
					
						A unit of energy, used primarily in high-energy physics of one thousand million or one billion electron volts.					
									
						gigaflop					
					
						A billion calculations per second.					
									
						gigahertz					
					
						gigajoules					
					
						gigameters (British: gigametres)					
					
						gigapascal					
					
						gigasecond (Gs)					
					
						1.  Human life expectancy about one century is equal to about three Gs.
2. One light-second (distance light travels in one second) about 0.3 Gm.
									2. One light-second (distance light travels in one second) about 0.3 Gm.
						gigavolt					
					
						One billion volts.					
									
						gigawatt					
					
						gigohm					
					Related "metric" families: yotta; zetta; exa; peta; tera; mega; kilo; hecto; deka; deci; centi; milli; micro; nano; pico; femto; atto; zepto; yocto.
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