zero G

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See also: zero-g, zero g, and zero-G

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Etymology

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Clipping of zero gravity. Coined by British science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke (as "zero 'g'") in his 1952 novel Islands in the Sky.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈziɹoʊ d͡ʒiː/

Noun

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zero G (uncountable)

  1. zero gravity

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