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Etymons: English galvanized iron, government (or general) issue.
cans. During the same war, G.I., reinterpreted as government issue or general issue, began being used to refer to any item associated with the U.S. Army, e.g., G.I.
noun. plural GIs or GIs ˌjē-ˈīz. : a member or former member of the U.S. armed forces. especially : a man enlisted in the army.
GI: 1. In medicine, commonly used abbreviation for gastrointestinal, referring collectively to the stomach and the small and large intestine. 2. Outside of medicine, GI may stand for galvanized iron, general issue or government issue (as in GI Joe).
After the U.S. entered World War II, the term G.I. became an everyday slang for soldiers representing their government-issued status. The Marines did not like being called G.I.s because it lumped them in with the other military branches.
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GI or G.I. is a term used to describe ground infantry soldiers during WWII. It has also been loosely used as slang for enlisted soldiers of the United States armed forces.
Having to do with the gastrointestinal (GI) tract or GI system. The GI tract includes the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. Food and liquids travel through the GI tract as they are swallowed, digested, absorbed, and leave the body as feces.

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