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*'''gat''' a narrow passage extending inland from a shore; a channel. |
*'''gat''' a narrow passage extending inland from a shore; a channel. |
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*[[Khat]] - a plant that is chewed as a natural stimulant in Africa. |
*[[Khat]] - a plant that is chewed as a natural stimulant in Africa. |
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*[[Gath]] - an ancient [[Phillistines|Phillistine]] city mentioned in the bible |
*[[Gath]] - an ancient [[Phillistines|Phillistine]] city mentioned in the bible and a [[kibbutz]] in modern [[Israel]] |
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* a [[kibbutz]] in modern [[Israel]] |
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* the city of [[Qiryat Gat]] in modern Israel |
* the city of [[Qiryat Gat]] in modern Israel |
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Revision as of 08:16, 15 August 2006
GAT or Gat can have multiple meanings. It can refer to:
- The General Achievement Test or GAT, a test taken by Victorian students prior to completing their VCE.
- A Ground Armored Tank or GAT, a fictional vehicle from the Star Wars: The Clone Wars video game.
- A Gat, a traditional article of Korean clothing, a cylindircal black hat[1]
- Gat is slang for pistol - short for Gatling gun [2]
- gat a narrow passage extending inland from a shore; a channel.
- Khat - a plant that is chewed as a natural stimulant in Africa.
- Gath - an ancient Phillistine city mentioned in the bible and a kibbutz in modern Israel
- the city of Qiryat Gat in modern Israel