Gin is an alcoholic beverage flavoured with juniper berries.
Gin, Gins or GIN may also refer to:
People
[edit]- Gin (name)
- Gin people, China
Places
[edit]- Gin, Mississippi
- Gin Branch, a river in Tennessee
- Gin River, a river in Sri Lanka
- Ginifer railway station, Melbourne
- Ginza stop, a Light Rail stop in Hong Kong
- GIN, ISO-3166-1 alpha-3 code of Guinea
Art, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Gin (Border Collie), on TV series Britain's Got Talent
- Gin rummy, a card game
- Gin (album), by Cobalt, 2009
Other uses
[edit]- Cotton gin, a machine to separate cotton fibers and seedpods
- Gin Gliders, a South Korean manufacturer
- GINS (protein complex) in DNA replication
- An assembler for GEORGE (operating system)
- Horse gin
- Countermarked yen ("Gin"), a mark that was placed by the Japanese government on 1 yen coins after 1897.
See also
[edit]- Gin trap, a spring-loaded trap for catching small animals, such as rabbits.
- Gin gang, horse mill structure
- Gin Gin (disambiguation)
- Gines (disambiguation)
- Djin
- Gene (disambiguation)
- Jin (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with gin
- All pages with titles containing gin
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