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up weber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weber may refer to: Weber, Missouri, an unincorporated community Weber City, Virginia, a town Weber City
Weber
German sociologist, jurist, and political economist (1864–1920)
1869. He was the oldest of Max Weber Sr. and Helene Fallenstein's eight children. Over the course of his life, Weber Sr. held posts as a lawyer, civil
Max_Weber
American actor (born 1961)
Hamburger Hill (1987). Weber was born in Queens, New York. His mother, Fran (née Frankel), was a nightclub singer, and his father, Stuart Weber, was a nightclub
Steven_Weber
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GNOME Web, a Web browser Web.com, a web-design company Webs (web hosting), a Web hosting and website building service Web hosting service Web (manufacturing)
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English actor (born 1963)
recurring role on Fox's The Following, Weber has had series regular roles on Hell on Wheels, NCIS: Hawaii, and Homeland. Weber was born in London, England, to
Jake_Weber
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1985)
the annual NHL All-Star Skills Competition. Weber was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2024. Weber has represented Canada at a number of International
Shea_Weber
American academic and politician (born 1948)
appointed Weber as California's secretary of state, succeeding Alex Padilla, whom he had appointed as California's junior United States senator. Weber is the
Shirley_Weber
French actor and theatre director (born 1986)
Stanley Weber was born on 13 July 1986 in Paris, France, to actor Jacques Weber and his wife Christine. He has a sister, Kim, and a brother, Tommy. Weber received
Stanley_Weber
German fashion manufacturing company and retailer
Gerry Weber International GmbH (formerly, Gerry Weber International AG) is a German fashion manufacturer and retailer based in Halle (Westf.), North Rhine-Westphalia
Gerry_Weber
American manufacturer of charcoal, gas, and electric outdoor grills
all remaining out-standing stock in 2023. Weber-Stephen was originally incorporated on May 8, 1893, as Weber Bros. Metal Works. In 1951, the original round
Weber_Inc.
World Wide Web content existing on darknets
The dark web is the World Wide Web content that exists on darknets (overlay networks) that use the Internet, but require specific software, configurations
Dark_web
SI derived unit of magnetic flux
1 Wb/m2 (one weber per square metre) is one tesla. The weber is named after the German physicist Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804–1891). The weber may be defined
Weber_(unit)
American actress and film director
and acting in 100. Weber was "one of the first directors to come to the attention of the censors in Hollywood's early years". Weber has been credited with
Lois_Weber
Any web page served from a single domain
A website, or web site, is any web page whose content is identified by a common domain name and is published on at least one web server. Websites are typically
Website
Mexican comedian and actor (1933-2016)
Pedro Manuel Weber Chavez (28 November 1933 – 22 March 2016) was a Mexican actor and comedian. Born in Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco, Weber was also known by
Pedro_Weber
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Weber may refer to: Daniel Weber (footballer) (born 1990), Austrian footballer Daniel E. Weber (born 1940), American food technologist Daniel Webber (disambiguation)
Daniel_Weber
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Carl Weber may refer to: Carl Weber (architect), 19th-century German architect who designed many churches in the Netherlands; see Carl Weber (in Dutch)
Carl_Weber
American professional bowler
PBA50 Tour. Weber and Williams Jr. are the only two bowlers to have amassed at least 100 total PBA titles, with PBA Regional events added. (Weber currently
Pete_Weber_(bowler)
American professional ten-pin bowler (1929–2005)
until 1994. In 1958, Weber became a founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association, which he subsequently dominated. Weber captured his first PBA
Dick_Weber
American sports executive
Operations Hugh Weber to lead club's growth strategy". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved February 16, 2023. "Devils promote Hugh Weber, with Jake Reynolds
Hugh_Weber
English theatre composer (born 1948)
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run
Andrew_Lloyd_Webber
Speed web pages are downloaded and displayed
Web performance refers to the speed in which web pages are downloaded and displayed on the user's web browser. Web performance optimization (WPO), or website
Web_performance
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Bruce Weber may refer to: Bruce Weber (administrator) (1951–2006), Australian sports administrator Bruce Weber (basketball) (born 1956), American basketball
Bruce_Weber
American actor and former model (born 1978)
Charles Alan Weber Jr. (born September 20, 1978) is an American actor and former model. In 2014, Weber began starring as Frank Delfino in the ABC legal
Charlie_Weber_(actor)
Wife of Ricardo Lagos
ex-president Ricardo Lagos and mother of politician Ricardo Lagos Weber. Carmen Weber met and married Ricardo Lagos in 1961, with whom he had two children:
Carmen_Weber
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Christian Weber may refer to: Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831), German New Testament scholar Christian Weber (double bass player) (1972-), Swiss
Christian_Weber
Linked hypertext system on the Internet
The World Wide Web (also known as WWW, W3, or simply the Web) is a global interconnected information system that enables content sharing over the Internet
World_Wide_Web
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Karl Weber may refer to: Karl Weber (politician, born 1898) (1898–1985), German politician (CDU), West Germany's Minister of Justice from April to October
Karl_Weber
American photographer and film director (born 1946)
Bruce Weber (born March 29, 1946) is an American fashion photographer and film director known for his work with fashion brands and magazines. Weber has
Bruce_Weber_(photographer)
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or Sue Weber may refer to: Sue Weber (born 1986), American soccer defender Susan Weber (historian) (born 1954), American historian Susan Webber (disambiguation)
Susan_Weber
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Axel Weber may refer to: Axel Weber (athlete) (1954–2001), German pole vaulter Axel A. Weber (born 1957), German economist, professor and banker This
Axel_Weber
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Weber County may refer to: Weber County, Utah, United States Weber County, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Weber_County
Collection of information regarding user usage by websites
Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World
Web_tracking
American reality television personality
Peter Christian Weber Jr. (born August 4, 1991) is an American television personality and an airline pilot. Weber placed third on season 15 of The Bachelorette
Peter Weber (television personality)
Peter_Weber_(television_personality)
American politician (born 1953)
In 2024, Weber was, according to GovTrack, “the most conservative member of the House of Representatives” during the 118th Congress. Weber graduated
Randy_Weber
German rhythmic gymnast
champion. Weber is married to Senegalese former footballer Souleyman Sané. They have three sons: Kim Sané, Leroy Sané and Sidi Sané. Weber competed for
Regina_Weber
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Webber Township, Michigan, USA Webber International University, in Babson Park, Florida, USA Webber (surname), people with the surname Webber Weber (disambiguation)
Webber
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Gerald Joseph Weber (1914–1989), judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Herman Jacob Weber (born 1927), judge
Judge_Weber
Canadian-American former pornographic actress (born 1981)
husband Daniel Weber adopted their first child from Latur, a village in Maharashtra. The baby girl, whom they named Nisha Kaur Weber, was 21 months old
Sunny_Leone
American writer (1895–1971)
She married Albert Herman Weber in 1916 and was the mother of six children. Al Weber died in 1945. Throughout her life, Weber consistently wrote. Her first
Lenora_Mattingly_Weber
Automotive manufacturing company
Weber Carburetors is an automotive manufacturing company founded in 1923, known for their carburetors. Edoardo Weber began his automotive career working
Weber_Carburetors
American science fiction and fantasy author (born 1952)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Weber. Wikiquote has quotations related to David Weber. David Weber at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
David_Weber
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Steven Weber (born 1961) is an American actor. Steven or Stephen Weber is also the name of: Steven Weber (professor) (born 1961), professor at the University
Steven_Weber_(disambiguation)
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Hubert Weber may refer to: Hubert Weber (judge) (born 1939), Austrian judge Hubert Weber (politician) (1929–2017), German lawyer and politician This disambiguation
Hubert_Weber
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George Weber may refer to: George Weber (radio personality) (1961–2009), American radio personality George D. Weber (1925–2012), American politician from
George_Weber
Method of extracting data from websites
Web scraping, web harvesting, or web data extraction is data scraping used for extracting data from websites. Web scraping software may directly access
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Monopoly on violence Secularisation Max Weber This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Weber Thesis. If an internal link incorrectly
Weber_Thesis
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Otto Weber may refer to: Otto Weber (painter) (1832–1888), German painter Otto Weber (politician) (1921–2001), Romanian politician Otto Weber (theologian)
Otto_Weber
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Richard Weber (poet) (1932–2020), Irish poet Richard Weber (public servant), former US IRS-CI Chief Richard Webber (disambiguation) Dick Weber (1929–2005)
Richard_Weber
Austrian musical family
Georg Weber (1650–1734) Fridolin Weber (1691–1754), married Maria Eva Schlar Franz Fridolin Weber (1733–1779), married Maria Cäcillia Cordula Weber née
Mozart_family
German politician (born 1972)
group leader of the EPP. Weber is known as a moderate politician and power broker in EU politics. In September 2018, Weber declared his intention to
Manfred_Weber
American actress
Weber has been the face of a Shiseido cosmetic campaign. Weber is currently the Director of Residential Estates at the brokerage Beverly & Co. Weber has
Amy_Weber
German geographer and economist (1868–1958)
brother of influential sociologist Max Weber. Alfred Weber, younger brother of the well-known sociologist Max Weber, was born in Erfurt and raised in Charlottenburg
Alfred_Weber
Digital archive by the Internet Archive
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco
Wayback_Machine
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Jon Weber may refer to: Jon Weber (politician), member of the Idaho House of Representatives Jon Weber (musician) (born 1961), American jazz pianist Jon
Jon_Weber
American Holocaust denier (born 1951)
pseudoacademic Journal of Historical Review. Weber was subsequently named the institute's Director in 1995. Weber was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1951. After
Mark_Weber
French composer and music educator (1930–2019)
Alain Weber (8 December 1930 — 14 November 2019) was a French composer and music educator. Born in Château-Thierry, Weber began his studies at the Conservatoire
Alain_Weber
American sports announcer (1957–2024)
Weber (May 8, 1957 – December 13, 2024) was an American television sports commentator best known for his work on TNT and NBC NASCAR broadcasts. Weber
Bill_Weber
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Ben Weber may refer to: Ben Weber (composer) (1916–1979), American composer Ben Weber (baseball) (born 1969), Major League Baseball right-handed relief
Ben_Weber
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Pete or Peter Weber may refer to: Peter Weber (gymnast) (1938–2024), German gymnast Pete Weber (sportscaster) (born 1951), American sports commentator
Peter_Weber
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Martin Weber may refer to: Martin Weber (architect) (1890–1941), German architect Martin J. Weber (1905–2007), American graphic artist Martin Weber (ski
Martin_Weber
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Thomas Weber may refer to: Thomas Weber (engineer) (born 1954), German engineer at Mercedes-Benz Group Thomas Weber (historian) (born 1974), German historian
Thomas_Weber
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William Weber may refer to: William Alfred Weber (1918–2020), American botanist William Gilmore Weber (born 1963), American guitarist, former member of
William_Weber
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Weber is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Weber was established in 1882, and remained
Weber,_Missouri
American marketing communications firm
IPG announced it was merging Shandwick with IPG's Weber Group, itself founded in 1974, to form Weber Shandwick. The merger was completed on 1 January 2001
Weber_Shandwick
German soprano (1758–1819)
present-day Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the daughter of Fridolin Weber and Cäcilia Weber (née Stamm). She had three younger sisters (in descending order
Josepha_Weber
Computer system that receives and forwards requests
to a server that can fulfil a request for a resource, such as a file or web page, the client directs the request to the proxy server, which evaluates
Proxy_server
American film and television actor (born 1972)
film and television work, Weber was one of the original cavemen in the GEICO Cavemen advertising campaign. On the West Wing, Weber played Vic Faison, who
Ben_Weber_(actor)
Dimensionless number in fluid mechanics
the Weber number. The influence of the Weber number can then be quantified relative to gravitational and viscous forces. One application of the Weber number
Weber_number
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General Weber may refer to: Alois Weber (general) (1903–1976), German Wehrmacht major general Christian Weber (SS general) (1883–1945), German SS brigadier
General_Weber
German double bassist and composer (born 1940)
ECM Records sound. Weber was born on January 22, 1940, in Stuttgart Germany. His father was a music teacher which meant that Weber received classical
Eberhard_Weber
French politician (born 1974)
served as mayor of Wœlfling-lès-Sarreguemines. "M. Michaël Weber" (in French). Senate. "Michaël Weber démissionne : l'élection prévue le 17 mars". Le Républicain
Michaël_Weber
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Albert Weber may refer to: Albert Weber Sr. (1829–1879), musician and founder of the Weber Piano Company Albert Weber Jr. (1858–1908), his son, 2nd president
Albert_Weber
New Zealand rugby union player
Zealand internationally. Brother of Napier Marist rugby player Sam Weber and son of Neil Weber. Brad attended St Patrick's school in Napier before moving to
Brad_Weber
German composer (1786–1826)
cousin of Carl Maria von Weber. A gifted violinist, Franz Anton had ambitions of turning Weber into a child prodigy like Mozart. Weber was born with a congenital
Carl_Maria_von_Weber
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Weber function can refer to several different families of functions, mostly named after the physicist H. F. Weber or the mathematician H. M. Weber: Weber
Weber_function
Superseded theory of electromagnetism
19th century. Weber electrodynamics is mainly based on the contributions of André-Marie Ampère, Carl Friedrich Gauss and Wilhelm Eduard Weber. In this theory
Weber_electrodynamics
Science fiction series (2022–present)
Backrooms is a science fiction horror web series created by Kane Parsons, based on the "Backrooms" creepypasta. Presented as found footage, the series
Backrooms_(web_series)
Medical condition
Sturge–Weber originates from embryonic development, resulting from errors in mesodermal and ectodermal development. Unlike other phakomatoses, Sturge–Weber occurs
Sturge–Weber_syndrome
Device used in gravitational wave observatories
at the LIGO Hanford Observatory. Weber Memorial Garden was dedicated 2019 at the University of Maryland, where Weber was a faculty member. The garden
Weber_bar
American historian
governments of both Spain and Mexico for his work. David Weber was the oldest child of Theodore Carl Weber and Frances Jean; he had two younger brothers and
David_J._Weber
Plant species in the asparagus family
scientifically described as a species in 1902 by Frédéric Albert Constantin Weber. It is listed as an accepted species by Plants of the World Online, World
Blue_agave
American historian (born 1954)
previously married to George Soros. Susan Weber was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the daughter of Iris and Murray Weber. Her father was a manufacturer of shoe
Susan_Weber_(historian)
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In mathematics, statistics, and operations research, the Fermat–Weber problem is either of two closely related problems: Geometric median, the problem
Fermat–Weber_problem
Wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1762–1842)
in the Holy Roman Empire. Her mother was Cäcilia Weber (née Stamm), and her father, Fridolin Weber, worked as a "double bass player, prompter, and music
Constanze_Mozart
the Army. Stu Weber: Tender Warrior: Every Man's Purpose, Every Woman's Dream, Every Child's Hope, p. 11, Multnomah Press, 2007. "Stu Weber". Good Shepherd
Stu_Weber
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Franz Weber may refer to: Franz Weber (actor) (1888–1962), German actor Franz Weber (footballer) (1888–1947), Austrian football player Franz Weber (soldier)
Franz_Weber
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John Weber may refer to: John B. Weber (1842–1926), U.S. Representative from New York John Henry Weber (1779–1859), Danish-born, American fur trader and
John_Weber
Austrian opera singer
Ludwig Weber (July 29, 1899 – December 9, 1974) was an Austrian bass. Ludwig Weber was born in Vienna in 1899. He initially planned to pursue a career
Ludwig_Weber
Twitter. Weber, David (13 October 2015). Hell's Foundations Quiver (Safehold): David Weber: 9780765321879: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 978-0765321879. Weber, David
David_Weber_bibliography
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Charles Weber may refer to: Carl David Maria Weber (1814–1881), also known as Charles M. Weber I, Palatine-born American founder of Stockton, California
Charles_Weber
American surfer (1938–1993)
David Earl Weber (August 18, 1938, in Denver, Colorado – January 6, 1993), known as Dewey Weber, was an American surfer, a popular surfing film subject
Dewey_Weber
Screening test for hearing
collection in the ear canal). The Weber test has had its value as a screening test questioned in the literature. The Weber and the Rinne test (/ˈrɪnə/ RIN-ə)
Weber_test
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Werner Weber may refer to: Werner Weber (canoeist) (born 1939), Swiss athlete in the 1960 Olympics Werner Weber (mathematician) (1906–1975), German student
Werner_Weber
Swiss ice hockey player (born 1988)
entry draft. Weber has also previously played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Nashville Predators, and Vancouver Canucks. As a youth, Weber played in the
Yannick_Weber
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Heinrich Weber may refer to: Heinrich Friedrich Weber (1843–1912), German physicist Heinrich Martin Weber (1842–1913), German mathematician Heinrich Emil
Heinrich_Weber
German scientist (1936–2016)
literature until his death on 8 August 2016. Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Klaus Weber (in German) Weber K, Osborn M (Aug 1969). "The reliability of molecular weight determinations
Klaus_Weber
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Arthur Weber may refer to: Arthur E. Weber (1879–1975), German cardiologist Arthur L. Weber, American chemist Arthur Weber (tennis) (born 1992), French
Arthur_Weber
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Weber House may refer to: in the United States (by state) Weber House (Russell, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in
Weber_House
Jewish-American painter (1881–1961)
poor was Weber in these years that he camped out for some weeks in Stieglitz's gallery. Weber was also closely acquainted with Wilhelmina Weber Furlong
Max_Weber_(artist)
WEBER
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English : occupational name, from an agent derivative of Middle English weven ‘to weave’ (Old English wefan).English : habitational name from a place on the Weaver river in Cheshire, now called Weaver Hall but recorded simply as Weuere in the 13th and 14th centuries. The river name is from Old English wēfer(e) ‘winding stream’.Translated form of German Weber.Clement Weaver was in Weymouth, MA, by 1643.
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English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Weber.
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Weaver
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webbe, from Old English webba (a primary derivative of wefan ‘to weave’; compare Weaver 1). This word survived into Middle English long enough to give rise to the surname, but was already obsolescent as an agent noun; hence the secondary forms with the agent suffixes -er and -ster.Americanized form of various Ashkenazic Jewish cognates, including Weber and Weberman.Richard Webb, a Lowland Scot, was an admitted freeman of Boston in 1632, and in 1635 was one of the first settlers of Hartford, CT.
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Variant spelling of English Amariah, AMARIA means "whom God spoke of."
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Child of the Famous One
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Night
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Great Warrior of an Arma
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The Moon
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 English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the city name Chester, from an Old English form of Latin castra, CHESTER means "legionary camp."Â
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Dark skinned.
Male
Japanese
(精一) Japanese name SEIICHI means "refined first (son)."
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Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches
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Muslim
(She was the daughter of Umaymah daughter of Ruqayqah ra a companion)
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n.
The standard unit of quantity in electrical measurements. It is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by the current produced by an electro-motive force of one volt acting in a circuit having a resistance of one ohm, or the quantity transferred by one ampere in one second. Formerly called weber.
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The thousandth part of one weber.
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A million webers.
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The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of current. See Coulomb, and Amp/re.
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The millionth part of one weber.