Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A narrow inlet walled in by steep cliffs.
- noun An element in many compound words of Greek origin, meaning ‘the earth’ or ‘earth,’ or ‘land.’
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In Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, the word geo translates to live on in English.
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Geothermal comes from the Greek word geo, meaning earth, and therme, meaning heat.
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Geothermal comes from the Greek word geo, meaning earth, and therme, meaning heat.
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WebSafety also allows you to set up what they call a geo-zone.
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In this way, the colossal dangers inherent in geo-engineering could become its chief advantage.
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In this way, the colossal dangers inherent in geo-engineering could become its chief advantage.
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Ultimately, society will have to decide by a worldwide consensus whether it wants to engage in geo-engineering.
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Furthermore the history of warming and cooling cycles show that we are entering the most rapidly-warming period in geo-meteorological history.
Think Progress » Pawlenty completes global warming flip-flop, calls cap and trade a ‘disaster.’ 2010
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Ultimately, society will have to decide by a worldwide consensus whether it wants to engage in geo-engineering.
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In this way, the colossal dangers inherent in geo-engineering could become its chief advantage.
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It’s a question that has animated businesses, content creators and others who want to control how they are seen online, and sparked a nascent industry of marketing agencies offering services in what has become known as generative engine optimisation (GEO).
The chatbot optimisation game: can we trust AI web searches? Callum Bains 2024
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