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Definition of tg:

(n) : glass transition temperature
(n) : (LGBTQ, dated) A transgender person.
(adj) : (LGBTQ) Initialism of transgender. [(loosely) Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a trans man, trans woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender, or third-gender.]
(n) : Initialism of temporary gentleman. [(colloquial or derogatory) Someone who may be considered (through rank etc.) a gentleman for the duration of a war. Abbreviated as TG.]
(n) : Initialism of transformational grammar. [(linguistics) A generative grammar, especially of a natural language, developed in the Chomskyan tradition of phrase structure grammars (as opposed to dependency grammars), and involving the use of defined operations called transformations to produce new sentences from existing ones.]
(n) : Initialism of thyroglobulin. [(biochemistry) A globulin, produced by the thyroid gland, that has a role in the production of the thyroid hormones]

Definition of tg:

(n) : glass transition temperature
(n) : (LGBTQ, dated) A transgender person.
(adj) : (LGBTQ) Initialism of transgender. [(loosely) Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a trans man, trans woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender, or third-gender.]
(n) : Initialism of temporary gentleman. [(colloquial or derogatory) Someone who may be considered (through rank etc.) a gentleman for the duration of a war. Abbreviated as TG.]
(n) : Initialism of transformational grammar. [(linguistics) A generative grammar, especially of a natural language, developed in the Chomskyan tradition of phrase structure grammars (as opposed to dependency grammars), and involving the use of defined operations called transformations to produce new sentences from existing ones.]
(n) : Initialism of thyroglobulin. [(biochemistry) A globulin, produced by the thyroid gland, that has a role in the production of the thyroid hormones]

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