Gad
Gad or GAD may refer to:
Medicine
- gad or gado, a short name for a gadolinium containing contrast dye often used in MRI medical imaging
- Generalized anxiety disorder, an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable worry about everyday things
- Glutamate decarboxylase, an enzyme in mammals which may be disrupted as a result of various diseases
Music
- G.A.D., a music album by the Croatian punk rock band Hladno pivo
- Gatsbys American Dream, an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, United States
- GAD. (standing for Generalized anxiety disorder) , an indie electro-pop band from Greece
Places
- Gad (Hungarian: Gád), a village in Ghilad Commune, Timiş County, Romania
- GAD, the IATA airport code for Northeast Alabama Regional Airport, United States
- Gad, West Virginia, a former town flooded in the construction of Summersville Lake, United States
- Gad, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, United States
Religion
- Gad (Bible prophet), King David's seer or prophet
- Gad (deity), a pan-Semitic deity worshipped during the Babylonian captivity
- Gad (son of Jacob), the founder of the tribe of Gad and seventh son of Jacob
- Tribe of Gad, a tribe of the ancient Kingdom of Israel
Science
- Gadolinium, a chemical element
- Geocentric axial dipole, a hypothesis that Earth's magnetic field dipole component is in roughly 10,000-year average aligned to rotation axis
- Glycoazodyes, a family of naturalised textile dyes
Other uses
- GAD (Global Architectural Development), an architectural design firm located in Istanbul and New York
- Gad (restaurant), a restaurant chain based in Egypt
- Gender and Development, an approach to analyzing development projects
- Government Actuary's Department, a department of the United Kingdom government responsible for providing actuarial advice
- Great dodecahedron
- Khattak, an Afghan tribe
See also
- GADS (disambiguation)
- Gad Guard, a Japanese animated series
- List of forts in Maharashtra
- Gadd, a surname
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