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gigantic

[jahy-gan-tik, ji-] / dʒaɪˈgæn tɪk, dʒɪ- /


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Big tech companies are streaming into debt markets to fund gigantic investments in data centers, chips and other AI-related infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, it’s a drop in the bucket compared with Harvard’s gigantic $57 billion endowment.

From MarketWatch

It can be seen in the lock step of moons as they circle planets; in wandering comets pulled off-course by massive stars; and in the swirl of gigantic galaxies.

From Science Daily

In return for their home, the ants ferociously defend the trees from gigantic plant eaters, like elephants, giraffes and other herbivores -- an arrangement ecologists call mutualism.

From Science Daily

Seattle-based artist and journalist Jeff Rice recorded the sounds for this multimedia installation in Pando, a gigantic grove of interconnected quaking aspen trees in Utah — and one of the world’s largest single organisms.

From Seattle Times