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  1. geant.orgGÉANT

    GÉANT is the collaboration of European National Research and Education Networks (NRENs). Together we deliver an information ecosystem of infrastructure and services to advance research, education, and innovation on a global scale.

    • NETWORK

      GÉANT interconnects Europe's national research and education...

    • SERVICES

      GÉANT develops the services its members need to support...

    • COMMUNITY

      The GÉANT Community Committee (GCC) has oversight of the...

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      GÉANT Community Code of Conduct. Follow Us. mastodon;...

    • PROJECTS

      GÉANT has a long-standing and highly collaborative...

    • CONNECT

      GÉANT Impact Science today is data driven, meaning that not...

  2. giant [noun] a person of unusually great height and size. Stan was a giant of a man. giant [noun] a person of very great ability or importance. Einstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.

  3. Définition de géant , géante nom et adjectif. nom. Personne dont la taille dépasse anormalement la moyenne ( gigantisme ). Les Géants de la mythologie, nés de la Terre (Gaïa) et du Ciel (Ouranos). Le géant Gargantua. locution À pas de géant, très rapidement.

  4. géant British English : giant / ˈdʒaɪənt / ADJECTIVE You use giant to describe something that is much larger or more important than most other things of its kind.

  5. French-English translation of "GÉANT" | The official Collins French-English Dictionary with over 100,000 English translations.

  6. géante nm, nf. figuré (personne emblématique) (figurative) giant, heavyweight n. Victor Hugo est un géant de la littérature. Victor Hugo is a literary giant ( or: heavyweight). géant adj. (de taille immense) gigantic, enormous adj.

  7. géant translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'gérant, gant, gênant, genêt', examples, definition, conjugation.

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