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Guilty but mentally ill

Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI) refers to a finding that an offender is guilty of the criminal offense with which they are charged but, because of their prevailing mental condition, they are generally sent to psychiatric hospitals for treatment rather than to prison.

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Guinea pig

Guinea pig refers to a small rodent of the genus Cavia, but is also used referring to someone or something used as a subject of experimentation from the existing fact that guinea pigs were formerly used for experimentation.]

Gulag

Gulag refers to he system of forced-labor camp in the former Soviet Union. Gulag, moreover, refers to any prison or forced-labor camp, especially one for political prisoners. It also refers to a place of great hardship.

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Gullibility

Deutsch: Gutgläubigkeit / Español: Ingenuidad / Português: Inocência / Français: Naïveté / Italiano: Ingenuità

Gullibility refers to the tendency to be easily persuaded or deceived, often due to a lack of critical thinking or skepticism. This psychological trait can manifest in various contexts, from personal relationships to financial decisions. Understanding gullibility is crucial in psychology as it helps in identifying vulnerabilities in human behavior.

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Gulosity

Gulosity means gluttony; greediness.

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Gundygut

Gundygut means voracious eater; a greedy person.

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Gustation

Gustation is defined as the sense of taste.

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Gustatory hallucination

Gustatory hallucination refers to a type of an Hallucination involving the the sense of taste - false sensation of taste which is usually unpleasant.

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