WATTER


Meaning of WATTER in English

ˈwä]d.ə(r), ]tə- also ˈwȯ]\ noun

( -s )

Etymology: watt + -er

: one (as a light bulb or a radio station) having a specified wattage — usually used in combination

you'll need at least a 60 watter in that lamp

the station was a 250 watter

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