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Definition of watt
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of watt is as below...
Watt (n.) A unit of power or
activity
equal to 107
C.G.S.
units of
power,
or to work done at the rate of one joule a
second.
An
English
horse power is
approximately
equal to 746
watts..
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Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
prepare
for
fighting,
as a
gamecock,
by
trimming
the
hackles
and
cutting
off the comb and
wattles..
Caruncula
::
Caruncula
(n.) A
naked,
flesh
appendage,
on the head of a bird, as the
wattles
of a
turkey,
etc..
Wattle
::
Wattle
(v. t.) To bind with
twigs.
Wattle
::
Wattle
(n.) The
astringent
bark of
several
Australian
trees of the genus
Acacia,
used in
tanning;
--
called
also
wattle
bark..
Wattle
::
Wattle
(n.) The trees from which the bark is
obtained.
See
Savanna
wattle,
under
Savanna..
Wattlebird
::
Wattlebird
(n.) The
Australian
brush
turkey.
Wattling
::
Wattling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Wattl.
Wattled
::
Wattled
(a.)
Furnished
with
wattles,
or
pendent
fleshy
processes
at the chin or
throat..
Hymn
::
Hymn (n.) An ode or song of
praise
or
adoration;
especially,
a
religious
ode, a
sacred
lyric;
a song of
praise
or
thankgiving
intended
to be used in
religious
service;
as, the
Homeric
hymns;
Watts'
hymns..
Wattle
::
Wattle
(v. t.) To twist or
interweave,
one with
another,
as
twigs;
to form a
network
with; to plat; as, to
wattle
branches..
Twattle
::
Twattle
(v. i.) To
prate;
to talk much and idly; to
gabble;
to
chatter;
to
twaddle;
as, a
twattling
gossip..
Swayed
::
Swatte
() imp. of
Sweat.
Clayes
::
Clayes
(n. pl.)
Wattles,
or
hurdles,
made with
stakes
interwoven
with
osiers,
to cover
lodgments..
Twattle
::
Twattle
(v. t.) To make much of, as a
domestic
animal;
to pet..
Twattler
::
Twattler
(n.) One who
twattles;
a
twaddler.
Tragopan
::
Tragopan
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Asiatic
pheasants
of the genus
Ceriornis.
They are
brilliantly
colored
with a
variety
of
tints,
the back and
breast
are
usually
covered
with white or buff
ocelli,
and the head is
ornamented
with two
bright-colored,
fleshy
wattles.
The
crimson
tragopan,
or
horned
pheasant
(C.
satyra),
of India is one of the
best-known
species..
Wattle
::
Wattle
(n.) A rod laid on a roof to
support
the
thatch.
Kilowatt
::
Kilowatt
(n.) One
thousand
watts.
Watt
::
Watt (n.) A unit of power or
activity
equal to 107
C.G.S.
units of
power,
or to work done at the rate of one joule a
second.
An
English
horse power is
approximately
equal to 746
watts..
Wattling
::
Wattling
(n.) The act or
process
of
binding
or
platting
with
twigs;
also, the
network
so
formed..
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