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:''For the Belgian city see [[Ghent]]''
{{Wiktionary}}
{{Wiktionary}}
'''Gent''' or '''Gents''' may refer to:
'''Gent''' is a shortened form of the word [[gentleman]]. It may also refer to:

* [[Gentleman]] (shortened form)
* [[Ghent]] ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]: Gent), a Belgian city
** [[Gent (magazine)|''Gent'' (magazine)]], a men's magazine
** Gents [[public toilet]]
* [[Gent (hyperelastic model)]], rubber elasticity model
* [[Gentamicin]], an antibiotic
* [[Gents (novel)|''Gents'' (novel)]], a 1997 novel by Warwick Collins
* The Belgian city of [[Ghent]] (''Gent'' in Dutch)
** ''Gents'', a Flemish dialect native to the Ghent area
** [[K.A.A. Gent]], a football club from Ghent
** [[K.A.A. Gent]], a football club from Ghent
** [[K.R.C. Gent]], a football club from Ghent
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** [[Gent RFC]], a rugby club in Ghent

** [[.gent]], a GeoTLD (top-level domain) for the city of Ghent
== People ==
* [[Gent (hyperelastic model)]], rubber elasticity model
=== First name ===
*[[Gent Strazimiri]], Albanian politician
* [[Gent Cakaj]] (born 1990), Albanian politician
* [[Gent Strazimiri]] (born 1972), Albanian politician and former Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs
=== Last name ===
* [[Gent (surname)]]
*[[Alan Neville Gent]], American University of Akron professor noted for contributions to elastomer physics
* [[Gent (magazine)|''Gent'' (magazine)]], a defunct pornographic magazine
*[[Chris Gent]], British former CEO of Vodafone
* [[Honeywell Gent]], a brand of fire alarm systems previously known as Gents' of Leicester
*[[Edward Gent]], Governor General of the Malayan Union
* John Thomas Gent, founder of British clock makers, [[Gents' of Leicester]]
* [[Thomas Gent]] (1693-1778), printer and author
*[[Mike Gent]], American musician
*[[Peter Gent]], American writer and football player
*[[Wade Gent]], American politician

==Music==
===Bands===
*[[The Gents (American band)]] [[Willie Kent]]
*[[The Gents (British band)]]
*The Gents, Dutch classical vocal group led by [[Peter Dijkstra]]


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Gents (disambiguation)]]
*[[Van Gent (disambiguation)]]
*[[Van Gent (disambiguation)]]
*[[Gente (disambiguation)]]
*[[Gente (disambiguation)]]
*[[Ghent (disambiguation)]]
*[[Ghent (disambiguation)]]
*[[Gentleman (disambiguation)]]
*[[Gentlewoman (disambiguation)]]
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*[[Lady (disambiguation)]]



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Latest revision as of 16:22, 6 June 2022

Gent is a shortened form of the word gentleman. It may also refer to:

See also

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