sg

/ˌɛs ˈdʒi/
noun
  1. An abbreviation for 'specific gravity,' a measure of how dense a substance is compared to water.
    • To check the battery, the mechanic measured the sg of the acid inside.
    • The lab report listed the sg of the liquid as 1.02.
    • The sg of gold is about 19.3, meaning it is much denser than water.
  2. An abbreviation for 'squad,' often used in military or police contexts.
    • The sergeant ordered the sg to move to the left flank.
    • Each sg in the battalion has its own radio operator.
    • The police sg responded to the emergency call together.
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