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Meanings and definitions for GEMA
What does GEMA stand for? What does GEMA mean?
- GEMA (German organization), a performance rights organisation in Germany
- Gema Records (Gema), a Cuban record label founded by Álvarez Guedes and others in 1957
- Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA) in the United Kingdom
- Gikuyu, Embu, and Meru Association (GEMA), a Kenyan organisation
- Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem-A), a gemmology education and qualifications body based in the UK
- Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA)
- Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance (GEMA), an engine-manufacturing joint venture between Chrysler, Hyundai Motors and Mitsubishi Motors
- Gesellschaft für elektroakustische und mechanische Apparate [de] (GEMA), which produced radar equipment for the Kriegsmarine during World War II
- Gema, Zamora, a town in Spain
- Gema, a Di Gi Charat character
- Gema, a general purpose macro processor
- Gemma (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Alfred A. Gemma (born 1939), American politician
- Giuliano Gemma (1938–2013), Italian actor
- Gemma (botany), an asexual reproductive structure in plants and fungi
- A monotypic genus of the Veneridae family of saltwater clams
Gemma gemma, the type species
- A bud-like appendage in ants of the Diacamma genus
- Walter Gemma, a radial aero engine manufactured by Walter Aircraft Engines in the early 1930
- Gas phase electrophoretic molecular mobility analysis (GEMMA), a chemical analysis technique
- Gemma, the traditional name for the binary star Alpha Coronae Borealis
- Gemma, an Arduino-compatible microcontroller designed by Limor Fried
- Italian submarine Gemma
- MV Gemma, a Dutch coastal tanker lost in 1951
- SS Gemma, a German cargo ship in service during 1928
- Gemma (organisation), an English organization for disabled lesbians
- Gesellschaft fur musikalische Auffuhrungs- und mechanische Vervielfaltigung
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