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'''Genet''' may refer to:
'''Genet''' or '''Genêt''' may refer to:


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==Aircraft==
==Aircraft==
*[[Armstrong Siddeley Genet]], aircraft engine
*[[Armstrong Siddeley Genet]], aircraft engine
*[[Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major]], aircraft engine
*[[Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major]], aircraft engine


==Animals and Plants==
==Animals and plants==
*[[Genet (biology)]], a colony of plants, fungi or bacteria that come from a single genetic source.
*[[Genet (biology)]], a colony of plants, fungi or bacteria that come from a single genetic source
*[[Genet (animal)]], a small predatory Old World carnivore related to civets
*[[Genet (animal)]], a small predatory Old World carnivore related to the civet


==People==
==People==
* [[Genet (surname)]]
*[[Edmond-Charles Genêt]] or Citizen Genêt (1763-1834), French ambassador to the United States
* Genêt, pen name of ''the New Yorker's'' Paris correspondent [[Janet Flanner]]
*[[Jean Genet]] (1910-1986), French writer
*[[Joseph Genet]], New Zealand wrestler
*[[Ray Genet]] or ''Pirate'' (died 1967), Alaskan mountaineer
*[[Russell Merle Genet]] (born 1940), American astronomer


*Genet, pen name of ''the New Yorker's'' Paris correspondent [[Janet Flanner]]
==Places==
==Places==
*[[Genet, Ethiopia]], a town in southern Ethiopia
*[[Genet, Ethiopia]], a town in southern Ethiopia
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Gené (disambiguation)]]
* [[Gené (disambiguation)]]
* Spanish [[jennet]], a type of small horse


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Latest revision as of 14:42, 7 June 2022

Genet or Genêt may refer to:

Aircraft

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Animals and plants

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  • Genet (biology), a colony of plants, fungi or bacteria that come from a single genetic source
  • Genet (animal), a small predatory Old World carnivore related to the civet

People

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Places

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See also

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