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Look up watter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Watter may refer to: Watter (band), an American experimental music ensemble Watter (Twiste), a river
Watter
SI derived unit of power
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is
Watt
American musical group
Watter is an American experimental music ensemble from Louisville, Kentucky. Watter member Zak Riles is a member of Grails, and Britt Walford formerly
Watter_(band)
German general
Julius Freiherr von Watter was born on 2 September 1861 in Ludwigsburg, into an old Pomeranian noble family. His father Karl von Watter was a officer of
Oskar_von_Watter
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Look up watts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Watts is plural for watt, the unit of power. Watts may also refer to: Watts (surname), a list of people
Watts
American musician (born 1970)
producer Steve Albini asked Walford to house-sit for him. Walford later joined Watter, whose first album, for the label Temporary Residence, was released in 2014
Britt_Walford
Topics referred to by the same term
United States Waters (name) Watter (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Watters. If an internal link incorrectly
Watters
2018 mass murder in Colorado
the early hours of August 13, 2018, in Frederick, Colorado, Christopher Watts murdered his pregnant wife, Shanann, by strangulation, and their daughters
Watts_family_murders
British actress (born 1968)
Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is a British actress. Known for her work predominantly in independent films, she has received various accolades
Naomi_Watts
Swiss snowboarder (born 1991)
Tim Watter (born 27 December 1991 in Zürich) is a Swiss snowboarder, specializing in snowboard cross. Watter competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Switzerland
Tim_Watter
British drummer (1941–2021)
Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English musician who was the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021
Charlie_Watts
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A. A. Watts may refer to: Alaric Alexander Watts (1797–1864), British poet and journalist Alaric Alfred Watts (1825–1901), British clerk and spiritualist
A._A._Watts
Species of bird
The common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), also known as the waterhen, is a bird species in the rail family (Rallidae). It is distributed across many parts
Common_moorhen
Passenger steamers on the River Clyde, Scotland
downstream to Rothesay and other towns, a journey known as going doon the watter. The era of the Clyde steamer began in August 1812 with the very first successful
Clyde_steamer
1920 left-wing workers' revolt in Germany
The Reichswehr and other Freikorps troops under the command of Oskar von Watter were sent into the Ruhr and acted with considerable brutality, including
Ruhr_uprising
Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India
of India, Watter Khani has 152 households. The literacy rate of Watter Khani was 64.49% compared to 67.16% of Jammu and Kashmir. In Watter Khani, Male
Watter_Khani
River in Germany
The Watter is a 21.9-kilometre-long (13.6 mi) tributary of the Twiste river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Twiste near Volkmarsen. List of rivers
Watter_(Twiste)
American football player and television analyst (born 1989)
Justin James Watt (born March 22, 1989) is an American former professional football defensive end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for
J._J._Watt
River in Scottish Borders, tributary of the River Tweed
The Gala Water (Lowland Scots: Gala Watter; Scottish Gaelic An Geal Ath) is a river in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland and a left-bank tributary
Gala_Water
American political commentator (born 1978)
Jesse Bailey Watters (born July 9, 1978) is an American conservative political commentator and television program host on the Fox News cable television
Jesse_Watters
2014 studio album by Watter
Fred (n.d.). "This World – Watter". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved May 18, 2024. Neyland, Nick (June 9, 2014). "Watter: This World Album Review". Albums
This_World_(Watter_album)
1987 abduction and murder in Noosa, Australia
November 1987. Barrie John Watts and Valmae Faye Beck, a married couple, were convicted in 1988 of the much-publicised crime. Watts was sentenced to life imprisonment
Murder_of_Sian_Kingi
Scottish footballer (born 2000)
William Watt (born 11 March 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Motherwell. Watt began his
Elliot_Watt
American football player (born 1994)
Trent Jordan Watt (born October 11, 1994) is an American professional football player who is a linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football
T._J._Watt
Unit of energy, often used for electrical billing
prefixes are used for multiples and submultiples of the basic unit, the watt-hour (3.6 kJ). The kilowatt-hour is a composite unit of energy equal to one
Kilowatt-hour
SI unit of energy
to define the volt. The work required to produce one watt of power for one second, or one watt-second (W⋅s) (compare kilowatt-hour, which is 3.6 megajoules)
Joule
1965 riots in Los Angeles, United States
The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion or Watts Uprising, took place in the Watts neighborhood and its surrounding areas of Los
Watts_riots
Topics referred to by the same term
Charlie Watts (1941–2021) was an English rock drummer with The Rolling Stones Charles or Charlie Watts may refer to: Charlie Watts (footballer) (1870–1924)
Charles_Watts
British and American writer and lecturer (1915–1973)
Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British and American writer, speaker, and self-styled "philosophical entertainer", known for
Alan_Watts
SI measurement of signal strength and intensity
The decibel watt (dBW or dBW) is a unit for the measurement of the strength of a signal expressed in decibels relative to one watt. It is used because
Decibel_watt
American record producer and songwriter (born 1990)
professionally as Andrew Watt or mononymously as Watt, is an American record producer, songwriter and musician from New York. Watt is a five-time Grammy
Andrew_Watt
Scottish inventor, engineer and chemist (1736–1819)
James Watt (/wɒt/; 30 January 1736 (19 January 1736 OS) – 25 August 1819) was a Scottish inventor, engineer and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's
James_Watt
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Peter Watts may refer to: Peter Watts (cricketer, born 1938) (1938–2023), former English cricketer Peter Watts (cricketer, born 1947), Malaysian-born former
Peter_Watts
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Chris Watts may refer to: Chris Watts (born 1985), perpetrator of the Watts family murders Chris Watts (visual effects artist) (born 1965), American visual
Chris_Watts_(disambiguation)
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Watts may refer to: Michael Watts (geographer) (born 1951), English geographer and professor at the University of California, Berkeley Michael Watts (journalist)
Michael_Watts
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Alfred Watts may refer to: Alfred Watts (cricketer) (1859–?), English cricketer Alfred Watts (South Australian politician) (1815–1884), Australian politician
Alfred_Watts
Rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit
circuit. Its SI unit is the watt, the general unit of power, defined as one joule per second. Standard prefixes apply to watts as with other SI units: thousands
Electric_power
River in Cheshire, England
Northwich. Alternative names for the river were recorded in 1619 as Sutton Watter, Sutton Brooke, and Lawton Brooke. Early recorded variations of the name
River_Wheelock
American comedian and musician (born 1972)
Reginald Lucien Frank Roger Watts (born March 23, 1972) is an American comedian, musician and actor. His improvised musical sets are created using only
Reggie_Watts
Surname list
Watts is a surname, and may refer to: Alaric Alexander Watts (1797–1864), British poet and journalist Caroline Watts, British artist Danièle Watts, American
Watts_(surname)
Historic folk art site in Los Angeles, California
The Watts Towers, Towers of Simon Rodia, or Nuestro Pueblo ("our town" in Spanish) are a collection of 17 interconnected sculptural towers, architectural
Watts_Towers
American gun violence prevention activist (born 1971)
Shannon Watts (born January 1, 1971) is an American gun violence prevention activist and the founder of Moms Demand Action. Watts has campaigned for a
Shannon_Watts
Topics referred to by the same term
Billy Watts may refer to: Billy Watts (musician), guitarist with Red Young and Eric Burdon Billy Watts (rugby), see 2008 Leeds Rhinos season Billy Watts (actor)
Billy_Watts
Surname list
McWatters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnie McWatters, Canadian football player Cheryl S. McWatters, Canadian academic Donald
McWatters
Pioneering machine of the Industrial Revolution
The Watt steam engine was an invention of James Watt that was a driving force of the Industrial Revolution. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, it
Watt_steam_engine
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Watt or watt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The watt is a unit of power named after Scottish engineer James Watt. Watt or WATT may also refer
Watt_(disambiguation)
Scottish footballer
Anthony Paul Watt (born 29 December 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Scottish Championship club Partick Thistle.
Tony_Watt
American film director (born 1981)
Jonathan Watts (born June 28, 1981) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the Spider-Man films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jon_Watts
River in Northern Ireland
Newry River (Irish: An Rí; Ulster-Scots: Clanrye Wattèr), also known as the River Clanrye, is a river in Northern Ireland, flowing through counties Down
Newry_River
American professional wrestler and wrestling promoter (born 1939)
William F. Watts Jr. (born May 5, 1939), better known under the ring name Bill Watts, is a retired American professional wrestler, promoter and former
Bill_Watts
Scottish businessman and former CEO of BrewDog (born 1982)
James Bruce Watt MBE (born 18 May 1982) is a Scottish businessman and investor from Fraserburgh, Scotland. He is the co-founder and former CEO of BrewDog
James_Watt_(entrepreneur)
Topics referred to by the same term
Stephen Watt may refer to: Stephen Watt (politician) (born 1956), American politician Stephen Huntley Watt (born 1984), computer consultant and ex-hacker
Stephen_Watt
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
3 January 2013. Watt 1971. Watt 1960. Rodinson 2021, pp. 38, 41–43. Watt 1961, p. 7. Armstrong 2013, p. 18, Chapter One: Mecca. Watt 1961, p. 8. Roggema
Muhammad
American actress (1930–2025)
Marilyn Joan Long (née Watts; January 3, 1930 – February 9, 2025), known professionally as Mara Corday, was an American actress, showgirl, model and Playboy
Mara_Corday
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Watts is a neighborhood in southern Los Angeles, California. It is located within the South Los Angeles region, bordering the cities of Lynwood, Huntington
Watts,_Los_Angeles
2015 murder of British student
Rebecca Marie Watts (3 June 1998 – 19 February 2015) was a British student from Bristol who was murdered in 2015 at the age of 16. In November 2015, her
Murder_of_Becky_Watts
American soccer player (born 1992)
Kealia Ohai Watt (/keɪˈliːə/ kay-ə-LEE-ə; born Kealia Mae Ohai; January 31, 1992) is an American former professional soccer player who played for the Chicago
Kealia_Watt
British journalist
Nicholas Watt is a journalist. In 2016, he became political editor of the BBC's Newsnight. Watt attended King's College School in Wimbledon before studying
Nicholas_Watt
2001 film by David Lynch
surrealist and neo-noir elements, and follows an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) newly arrived in Los Angeles, where she befriends a car crash victim (Laura
Mulholland_Drive_(film)
American television program
Jesse Watters Primetime, known as Fox News Primetime from 2021 until 2022, is an American conservative talk show and current affairs program hosted by
Jesse_Watters_Primetime
British marine engineering and shipbuilding firm (1851–1986)
Group Ltd. pp. 3–5. ISBN 1-85070-147-4. "doon-the-watter".html "Sailing Down the Clyde: "Doon the Watter"". Glasgow History. 18 July 2010. Retrieved 20 June
John_Brown_&_Company
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1999)
Daryl Watts (born May 15, 1999) is a Canadian ice hockey forward for PWHL Detroit of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) and a member of Canada’s
Daryl_Watts
1992 street gang peace agreement in Los Angeles, California
The Watts truce was a 1992 peace agreement among rival street gangs in Los Angeles, California, declared in the neighborhood of Watts. The truce was reached
Watts_truce
Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
around the Firth of Clyde; Glaswegians described this as going doon the watter. This diminished, and many holidaymakers started to go elsewhere as roads
Dunoon
Topics referred to by the same term
Andrew Watts may refer to: Andrew Watts (cricketer) (born 1960), English cricketer Andrew Watts (countertenor) (born 1967), British classical countertenor
Andrew_Watts
Method of generating random small-world graphs
The Watts–Strogatz model is a random graph generation model that produces graphs with small-world properties, including short average path lengths and
Watts–Strogatz_model
Comparison of costs of different electricity generation sources
pp. 294, 302, 322, 340. David Millborrow, Wind edges forward in cost-per-watt battle. In: Wind Power Monthly, Jan. 2011, zit. nach: Alois Schaffarczyk
Cost_of_electricity_by_source
American football player (born 2001)
Xavier Everett Carter Watts (born November 22, 2001) is an American professional football safety for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League
Xavier_Watts
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General Watts may refer to: Herbert Watts (1858–1934), British Army lieutenant general John Watts (British Army officer) (1930–2003), British Army lieutenant
General_Watts
American actor, model, and producer (born 1984)
[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Watter, Amanda (August 20, 2015). "Interview: Nathan Owens stays hopeful for his
Nathan_Owens
Topics referred to by the same term
James Watt (1736–1819) was a Scottish engineer and inventor of a revolutionary new steam engine. James or Jim Watt may also refer to: James Watt, Jr (1769–1848)
James_Watt_(disambiguation)
Unit of power
The term was adopted in the late 18th century by Scottish engineer James Watt to compare the output of steam engines with the power of draft horses. It
Horsepower
Surname list
Watters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrée Watters (born 1983), Canadian singer Charles J. Watters (1927–1967), chaplain in
Watters_(surname)
Spanish physician (born 1966)
Belón was delighted with the selection of Naomi Watts to play her in the film, stating that Watts was her favorite actress after seeing the film 21
María_Belón
Topics referred to by the same term
Mary Watts may refer to: Mary Seton Watts (1849–1938), English architect, artist and social reformer Mary Stanbery Watts (1868–1958), American novelist
Mary_Watts
Topics referred to by the same term
Ryan Watts may refer to: Ryan Watts (American football) (born 2001), American football player Ryan Watts (footballer) (born 1988), English footballer
Ryan_Watts
American soul and funk band
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band is an American soul and funk band. Formed in the early 1960s, they had the most visibility from 1967
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Charles_Wright_&_the_Watts_103rd_Street_Rhythm_Band
Topics referred to by the same term
John Watts may refer to: John Watts (1715–1789), member of the New York General Assembly John Watts (New York politician) (1749–1836), U.S. representative
John_Watts
2006 novel by Peter Watts
Blindsight is a hard science fiction novel by Canadian writer Peter Watts, published by Tor Books in 2006. It won the Seiun Award for the best novel in
Blindsight_(Watts_novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
Alan Watt may refer to: Alan Watt (diplomat) (1901–1988), Australian diplomat Alan Watt (cricketer) (1907–1974), English cricketer Alan Watt (rugby union)
Alan_Watt
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Watt may refer to: Thomas Watt (politician), South African politician Tom Watt (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey scout and coach Tom Watt (actor)
Thomas_Watt
Topics referred to by the same term
Dave or David Watt may refer to: Davey Watt (born 1978), Australian motorcycle speedway rider David Watt (computer scientist) (born 1946), British computer
David_Watt
Topics referred to by the same term
William Watts may refer to: William Watts (East India Company official) (c. 1722–1764), British official involved in the overthrow of the last independent
William_Watts
American politician (born 1945)
Melvin Luther Watt (born August 26, 1945) is an American politician who served as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency from 2014 to 2019. He
Mel_Watt
1987 American romantic drama film by Howard Deutch
Her ex-boyfriend plots revenge on him, while Keith's tomboy best friend Watts realizes she has feelings for Keith. The film had its premiere in Hollywood
Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Watt may refer to: Alexander Watt (politician) (1834–1914), Washington State Senate Mel Watt (born 1945), North Carolina State Senate William Watt (miner)
Senator_Watt
Topics referred to by the same term
Douglas Watt may refer to: Douglas Watt (critic) (1914–2009), critic for the New York Daily News Douglas Watt (politician) (1914–1985), politician in
Douglas_Watt
Type of AM radio station
least 10,000 watts to retain their status. Nearly all such stations in the United States, Canada and The Bahamas broadcast with 50,000 watts, with several
Clear-channel_station
Largest main branch of Islam
Übers. Watt. 1994. p. 76. aṭ-Ṭaḥāwī: al-ʿAqīda. 1995, p. 9. – Engl. Übers. Watt 48. al-Ġazālī: Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn. 2005, S. 106. – Engl. Übers. Watt. 1994
Sunni_Islam
Medical condition
or turning the neck. First described by American otorhinolaryngologist Watt Weems Eagle in 1937, the condition is caused by an elongated or misshapen
Eagle_syndrome
2017 American drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton
sometimes as squatters, the film stars Brie Larson as Walls, with Naomi Watts, Woody Harrelson, Max Greenfield, and Sarah Snook in supporting roles. The
The_Glass_Castle_(2017_film)
16th-century tower house in Northern Ireland
2828 Narrow Water Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Chaoil; Ulster-Scots: Narra Wattèr Castle) is a 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern
Narrow_Water_Castle
SI unit of apparent power in an electrical circuit
product is equal to the real power, measured in watts. The volt-ampere is dimensionally equivalent to the watt: in SI units, 1 V⋅A = 1 W. VA rating is most
Volt-ampere
American record producer
All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Retrieved January 13, 2020. "Sam Watter: New VP of A&R at Island Records". "HITS Daily Double : The B-Side - Lucky
Sam_Watters
American physician (1895–1972)
unconsciousness. In 1947, Freeman's partner James W. Watts ended their partnership because Watts was disgusted by Freeman's modification of the lobotomy
Walter_Jackson_Freeman_II
British musician (born 1962)
Benjamin Brian Thomas Watt (born 6 December 1962) is a British musician, singer, songwriter, author, DJ, and radio presenter, best known as a member of
Ben_Watt
Measure of radiant energy over time
SI unit of radiant flux is the watt (W), one joule per second (J/s), while that of spectral flux in frequency is the watt per hertz (W/Hz) and that of spectral
Radiant_flux
Australian barrister
Andrew Robert James Watt KC (c. 1872 – 8 December 1950), often referred to as A. J. Watt was a barrister in Sydney, Australia.. Watt was born in Newcastle
Andrew_Robert_James_Watt
Town in Scottish Borders, Scotland
extensive history in the textile industry. Galashiels is the location of Heriot-Watt University's School of Textiles and Design. To the west of the town, there
Galashiels
Topics referred to by the same term
William Watt may refer to: William Watt (athlete) (1886–1957), Irish Olympic athlete William Watt (Australian politician) (1871–1946), Premier of Victoria
William_Watt
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Boy/Male
Bengali, French, Hindu, Indian
Heaven; Nothing; Victory of the People
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
English
Area of Birch Trees
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Will-helmet; Female Version of William
Male
Egyptian
, Husband of his Mother.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland.
Girl/Female
Indian
Dedicate, Presenting
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mild, Goddess Durga
Female
Chinese
rest, tranquility.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Purity of gold
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