Bev
Black English Vernacular.
billion electron-volts.
Historical Examples
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
Masters of Space Edward Elmer Smith
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
The Girl from Arizona Nina Rhoades
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
The Story Girl Lucy Maud Montgomery
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret McCarter
abbreviation (in the US)
gigaelectronvolts (GeV)
billion electron volts
Black English Vernacular
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