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Ge may refer to: word: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...
- Ge, Old English pronoun, written "ye" in Middle and Modern English
- Gē, an ancient Chinese dagger-axe
names: Ge may refer to: Gê, a group of indigenous Brazilian tribes and their Ge languages Ge (Cyrillic) (Ð, г), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet Ge with upturn (Ò, Ò), a letter of the Ukrainian alphabet Nikolai Ge, a Russian painter GÄ, an ancient Chinese dagger-axe Ge (genus), a genus of butterflies Also...
The dagger-axe (Traditional Chinese: æ; Simplified Chinese: æ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: ko; sometimes confusingly translated halberd) is a type of weapon that was in use from Shang dynasty until at least Han dynasty China. ...
abbreviations: Portrait of Alexei Potechin, painted by Nikolai Ge Nikolai Ge (Russian: ; 1831 â 1894) was a Russian painter. ...
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Ghe (Ò, Ò, also called ge with upturn) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet pronounced like the G in go. Originally part of the Ukrainian and Belarusian alphabets, its function was replaced by the letter Ge (Ð) in the Soviet Union after 1933. ...
For other uses of the word, please see Genus (disambiguation). ...
For other uses of the term butterfly, see butterfly (disambiguation). ...
Tribes Ampittiini Ancistroidini Astictopterini Gegenini Hesperiini Taractrocerini Thymelini and see text Grass Skippers is the English name for butterflies of the subfamily Hesperiinae, part of the Skipper family. ...
In biological classification, family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is 1) a rank or 2) a taxon in that rank. ...
Gê are the people who spoke Ge languages of the northern South American Caribbean coast and Brazil, their society is or was highly egalitarian and anti-authoritarian, because of which they resisted the Incas as well as the Spaniards. ...
The Ge languages (also Je, Ge, Jean, Ye, Gean) are spoken by the Gê, a group of indigenous peoples in Brazil. ...
For other uses, see Gaia. ...
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