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. |
Watt |
SI derived unit of power |
Watt |
Impact crater |
Watt |
Soil type |
Watt |
Book by Samuel Beckett |
Watt |
Ten Years After album |
Watt Synonyms |
W |
Watt Synonyms |
James Watt, Watt |
Baht, Bhatt, Blot, Bott, Bought, Brott, Caught, Clot, Clott, Cot, Cott, Dot, Dott, Flott, Got, Gott, Hot, Hott, Jot, Khat, Knot, Knott, Kot, Kott, Lat, Lot, Lott, Lotte, Mott, Motte, Not, Nott, Notte, Ott, Otte, Plot, Plott, Pot, Pott, Rot, Rott, Rrrot, Schaadt, Schlott, Schott, Schrodt, Scot, Scott, Shot, Shott, Slot, Slott, Spot, Sprott, Squat, Staat, Stott, Swat, Szot, Szott, Tot, Trot, Trott, Voght, Watt, Yacht, Yott |
Abott, Allot, Alot, Ascott, Batat, Boitnott, Cannot, Demott, Forgot, Kiryat, Labatt, Lamott, Malott, Marcott, Perrott, Qiryat, Refaat, Sadat, Surat, Vancott |
Konsultat |
Watt (Last Name / Surname) |
Watt is the #2,387 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 15,211 people had that surname. |
Spanish Translation |
Watt in Spanish is Vatio |