Gill (disambiguation)
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A gill is an aquatic respiratory organ.
Gill or Gills may also refer to:
Place names
United Kingdom
- Gill (ravine), generic term for a narrow valley in the north of England
- Gill, North Yorkshire
- Gills, Caithness
- Gaping Gill, a cave in North Yorkshire
- Rowlands Gill in the Derwent Valley
United States
Elsewhere
- Gill (lunar crater), the Moon
- Gill (Martian crater), Mars
- Gill, Ludhiana, India
People
- Gill (name), a given name or surname
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters and elements
- Gill (Kim Possible), a character in the Kim Possible animated series
- Gill (Street Fighter), a character in the Street Fighter video game series
- Gill, the unit of currency in the Final Fantasy games
Other art, entertainment, and media
- Gill, a webcomic by Norm Feuti
- The Gills, an indie rock/post-rock band featured on Guitar Hero Live with "Rubberband"
- Gill (publisher), Irish publisher established in 1856 based in Park West, Dublin
Other uses
- Gill (automobile), a British microcar
- Gill (spinning), a machine for heckling flax
- Gill (unit), a unit of volume
- Gill, a vector-image program, a fork of which became Sodipodi
- Artificial gills (human), a device for underwater breathing
- Lamella (mycology) or gill, a papery rib under a mushroom cap
- The Gills, nickname of Gillingham Football Club in England
- Gill Sans, typeface
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gollark: I disabled that using the seeeecret experiments menu.
gollark: I agree, they sometimes make good changes somehow.
gollark: I mean, the random constants are *not* easily memorable, but you can just check what they are from a REPL.
gollark: I also wrote a chat program in about 30 lines of easily memorable python which uses that convenient IPv4 broadcast address, because I wanted a version of my multicast chat thing which was less ridiculously fragile. So you could also plausibly cheat using that.
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