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garg.

American  

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) a gargle.


Etymology

Origin of garg.

From the Latin word gargarisma

Example Sentences

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The science behind Cache’s system is sound, says Nishant Garg, a concrete expert and associate professor of civil engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who isn’t involved with the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the value of the crypto in the account falls, the mortgage loans aren’t affected as long as the owner keeps making monthly payments, said Better Chief Executive Officer Vishal Garg.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indian singer-composer Zubeen Garg's drowning last year in Singapore was accidental and there is no evidence of foul play, a coroner's inquiry has found.

From BBC

On Wednesday, Singapore coroner Adam Nakhoda said that "there was no reason to disagree with the Police Coast Guard's conclusion that there was no foul play" and that Garg's death was "simply due to an unfortunate and tragic accidental drowning".

From BBC

The coroner found no evidence of any delay in administering first aid to Garg or taking him to a hospital.

From BBC