Note: this is a beta project. No guarantees of accuracy or completeness are offered!
Popular: CC CP S SS NAP Random: IBK UFSC CORK HJCU DTH
Meanings and definitions for GBS
What does GBS stand for? What does GBS mean?
- Geneva Business School, in Geneva, Switzerland
- Galgotias Business School, in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Gandaki Boarding School, in Pokhara, Nepal
- Glenbrook South High School, in Glenview, Illinois, United States
- Globsyn Business School, in Kolkata, India
- Goethe Business School, of Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
- Goizueta Business School of Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Gyeonggibuk Science High School, in Uijeongbu, South Korea
- Gay bowel syndrome
- Glasgow-Blatchford score
- Group B streptococcus
- Guillain–Barré syndrome
- Game Boy Sound System
- Geostationary balloon satellite
- Global Broadcast Service, a United States Military communications network
- Gravity-based structure
- IBM Global Business Services
- Gabungan Bersatu Sabah, a Sabah-based political parties coalition in Malaysia
- Gilgit Baltistan Scouts, a security force of Pakistan
- Gbesi language
- Genotyping by sequencing
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish playwright
- Gifu Broadcasting System, in Japan
- Goals breakdown structure
- Gold Bauhinia Star, an honour of Hong Kong
- Gram Bharati Samiti, or Society for Rural Development, in India
- Great Big Story, an American media company
- Grundig Business Systems, a German office supply company
- Gugun Blues Shelter, an Indonesian music group
- Great Big Sea, a Canadian Folk Rock music group
- Guinea-Bissau at the Olympics
- Große Berliner Straßenbahn, a former name of the Berlin Straßenbahn
- United Kingdom (ISO 3166-1 code)
Great Britain, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe
- Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800), a predecessor country of the United Kingdom
- Gilgit-Baltistan, a region in northern Pakistan
- Guinea-Bissau, a sovereign state in West Africa
- Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
- Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
- GB Airways
- Gardner Bender, a manufacturer of professional electrician's tools and supplies
- Girls' Brigade, a Christian organization for girls
- Grande Bibliothèque, a large public library in Montreal
- University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, an American university
- ABX Air (IATA airline designator GB)
- GB Glace, a Swedish ice cream company
- Griesedieck Brothers beer, an American beer brand
- GB Supermarkets, a Belgian chain that was eventually taken over by Carrefour
- Gigabit (Gb), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
- Gigabyte (GB), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
- Gain–bandwidth product, product of amplifier midband gain and bandwidth
- Game Boy line, a line of handheld video game consoles
- Guobiao standards, Chinese National Standards
GB 2312, an encoding scheme for rendering Simplified Chinese characters
- GB 18030, an encoding scheme for rendering Simplified Chinese characters
- Beechcraft GB Traveler, the U.S. Navy version of the Model 17 Staggerwing aircraft
- Steyr GB, an Austrian semi-automatic handgun
- Sarin (NATO designation GB), a nerve gas
- GB-1, a World War II American glide bomb
- Ganglion blocker, a medication that inhibits transmission between preganglionic and postganglionic neurons
- Gigabase (Gb), a unit of length for DNA
- Government and binding theory, in linguistics, by Noam Chomsky
- Guillain–Barré syndrome, an acute inflammatory polyneuropathy
- Great Britain at the Olympics, the Olympic team of the United Kingdom
- Green Bay Packers, an American football team
- Games behind, a number used in sport statistics to reflect the gap between two teams
- Gb (digraph), a digraph in the Latin alphabet
- Voiced labial–velar stop, a consonant sound transcribed as [ɡ͡b]
- G♭ (musical note)
G-flat major, a key
- Global Broadcast Services
- Group Bridging Service
- Port Fitzroy airport (code), New Zealand (Aotearoa)
[beta] © 2024 • Main sources: Wikipedia & Silmaril • Try the Similarity engine • Made by This chap