1. gen. - Noun
2. gen. - Adjective
3. gen. - Adverb
4. Gen. - Proper noun
(title) Abbreviation of General (military rank).
(law) Abbreviation of general (business or agency description).
Gen.
Abbreviation of Genesis.
Abbreviation of gender.
Abbreviation of generation.
(grammar) Abbreviation of genitive.
Abbreviation of genus.
Abbreviation of general.
gen.
Abbreviation of general.
gen.
Abbreviation of generally.
That sturdy old Roman, Benjamin Butler, made the negro a contraband, Abraham Lincoln made him a freeman, and Gen. Ulysses S. Grant made him a citizen. Frederick Douglass
Gen. Tommy Franks told me the war was being compromised as specialized personnel and equipment were being shifted from Afghanistan to prepare for the war in Iraq - a war more than a year away. Bob Graham
Gen. Tommy Franks Says That If The United States Is Hit With A Weapon Of Mass Destruction That Inflicts Large Casualties, The Constitution Will Likely Be Discarded In Favor Of A Military Form Of Government. Tommy Franks
I fully agreed with Gen. Washington that we must safeguard this young nation, as yet in its swaddling clothes, from the insidious influence and impenetration of the Roman Catholic Church which pauperizes and degrades all countries and people over whom it holds sway. Benjamin Franklin
Truman fired the popular Gen. Douglas MacArthur because he disobeyed orders in the Korean War. Johnson knew that he had reached the endgame in Vietnam when Gen. William Westmoreland, the top commander in Vietnam, requested 240,000 more troops in 1968 for the prolonged war that also could not be won. Helen Thomas
The Gen. Commanding, takes this means of informing the people that he has not come among them to disturb them in the enjoyment of their rights, either of person or property. John Hunt Morgan