Proper noun
Gilson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Burning about about 100 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, the blaze remained small for the first few days, but high winds Sunday whipped it into Utah’s largest fire of the season as it churned through the Canyon and Gilson ranges west of Leamington. Source: Internet
Gilson maintains, with some energy, that Dante stood for a separation of powers between papacy (theology) and empire (philosophy). Source: Internet
A language border was determined by the first Gilson Act of November 8, 1962. Source: Internet
He published more than 100 research papers and influenced many students who later became distinguished botanists and microbiologists such as Sergei Winogradsky (1856–1953), William Gilson Farlow (1844–1919), and Pierre-Marie-Alexis Millardet (1838–1902). Source: Internet
Gilson turquoise is made in both a uniform colour and with black "spiderweb matrix" veining not unlike the natural Nevada material. Source: Internet
Lapis lazuli is commercially synthesized or simulated by the Gilson process, which is used to make artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates. Source: Internet