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Meanings and definitions for WATS
What does WATS stand for? What does WATS mean?
- WATS, a Test Data Management system developed by Virinco
- Wide Area Telephone Service, a phone service for U.S. telecommunications
- Wide Area Tracking System, a system for detecting ground-based nuclear weapons
- We Are the Strange, a 2007 independent animated film
- WATS (AM), a radio station (960 AM) licensed to Sayre, Pennsylvania, United States
- Wat (surname)
- Wat (given name), a list of people with the given name or nickname
- List of wats in Thailand
- WAT, the IATA code for Waterford Airport in Ireland
- WAT, National Rail code for London Waterloo station in London, UK
- WaT, former Japanese pop duo
- WAT (album), by Slovenian industrial/techno music group Laibach
- Without a Trace, an American television show
- Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal, the largest descriptive Afrikaans dictionary
- Wendover Arm Trust, a charitable body with the aim of restoring the Wendover Arm Canal, England
- Williamsburg Area Transport, former name of Williamsburg Area Transit Authority
- Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna ("Military University of Technology"), Warsaw, Poland
- World Association Training, a Girl Scouts program for refugee girls after World War II
- IAAF World Athletics Tour, a series of international track and field meets
- Wat (food), an Eritrean and Ethiopian stew
- West Africa Time, a time zone used in western and west-central Africa
- White adipose tissue, fatty tissue used for energy storage
- Windows Activation Technologies, an anti-piracy feature in Windows 7
- Wat, internet slang for "what"
- .wat, a filename extension for the WebAssembly text format
- Waat
- Watt (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name)
Andrew Watt (musician) (born 1990), also known mononymously as Watt
- James Watt (1736–1819), Scottish inventor and engineer, namesake of the unit watt
- Watt of Sussex, Anglo-Saxon king of Sussex, ruled between about AD 692 and 725
- El Tari International Airport (ICAO code: WATT), East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
- Watt, California, US, a former town in Madera County
- Watt (crater), a crater on the Moon
- Watt (album), an album by the English blues rock band Ten Years After
- Watt (novel), a book by Samuel Beckett
- WATT, an AM radio station in Cadillac, Michigan, US
- WATT System, technology for charging electric vehicles
- Nominal watt, a measure of the efficiency of a loudspeaker
- Watt meter, an instrument for measuring power
- Airwatt, a measure of the effectiveness of vacuum cleaners
- Performance per watt, a measure of the energy efficiency of computer hardware
- Watt balance, the former name of the Kibble balance, an electromechanical device for measuring weight
- Watt-hour (W⋅h), a unit of energy
- Watt-hour per kilogram (W⋅h/kg), a unit of specific energy, typically used in measuring battery power
- Watt second (W⋅s), a derived unit of energy equivalent to the joule
- Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, Scotland
- One Watt Initiative, International Energy Agency energy-saving program
- Watt on Earth, a British children's television program
- Watt+Volt, an energy technology company in Athens, Greece
- Watt & Shand, a former department store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
- Watts (surname), list of people with the surname Watts
- Watts, main character in the film Some Kind of Wonderful
- Watts family, six characters in the TV series EastEnders
- Curly Watts, in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street
- Peter Watts, in the TV series Millennium
- Raquel Watts, in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street
- Wade Owen Watts, protagonist in the novel Ready Player One and its film adaption.
- Watts Bank, a nature reserve in Berkshire, England.
- Watts Hill, Dorset, England.
- Watts Mortuary Chapel, Surrey, England
- Watts Naval School, Norfolk, England
- Watts Warehouse, Manchester, England
- Watts, Los Angeles, California, a city district
Watts, California, former city that was supplanted by Watts, Los Angeles
- Watts Station, historic train station in Watts, Los Angeles
- Watts Towers, 17 sculptural towers in Watts, Los Angeles
- Watts, Oklahoma
- Watts, Virginia
- Watts Bar Lake, Tennessee
- Watts Branch (Anacostia River), a tributary of the Anacostia in Maryland and the District of Columbia
- Watts Branch (Potomac River), a tributary of the Potomac in Maryland
- Watts Building (Birmingham, Alabama), on the National Register of Historic Places
- Watts Community, Oklahoma
- Watts Hospital, the first hospital in Durham, North Carolina
- Watts Island Light, a lighthouse in Chesapeake Bay
- Watts Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania
- 1798 Watts, an asteroid
- Watts (crater), on the Moon
- Watts River, Victoria, Australia
- Watts Point, British Columbia, Canada
- Watts (Pacific Electric), former rail line in Los Angeles, California
- Watts & Co., an English architecture and interior design company founded in 1874
- Watts Gallery, an art gallery in Surrey, England
- USS Watts (DD-567), a U.S. Navy destroyer
- Watt's drill, a drill bit that is a type of mortiser
- Watt's linkage, mechanical linkage invented by James Watt
- Watts riots, a 1965 civil disturbance in Watts, Los Angeles
- Watts truce, a 1992 peace agreement among rival street gangs in Watts, Los Angeles
- Barrel for alcoholic beverage or other liquid
- Value-added tax, a consumption tax levied on value added
VAT identification number
- Value Added Tax (United Kingdom)
- Vatican City, ISO country code VAT
- Vát, a village in Hungary
- Vat 69, a Scotch blended whisky
- VAT 69 Commando, elite special forces of the Royal Malaysian Police
- Vanajan Autotehdas (VAT), former heavy vehicle producer in Finland
- Veterans Against Terrorism, UK political advocacy group
- Virtual Allocation Table, a component of the Universal Disk Format
- Vats (clan), a gotra of Brahmins found in India
- Anil Jha Vats (born 1974), Indian politician
- D.P. Vats, Indian politician
- Madho Sarup Vats (1896–1955), Indian archaeologist and Sanskrit scholar
- Pathik Vats, Indian film maker and writer
- Rajeswar Vats (born 1953), Indian cricketer
- S. C. Vats (born 1945), Indian politician
- Sumit Vats (born 1982), Indian journalist turned actor
- Vats, a village in Vindafjord municipality, Rogaland county, Norway
Vats (municipality), former municipality centered on the village
- Vats Church, parish church in the village
- Vats-houll, a settlement in the Shetland islands, Scotland
- Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
VATS lobectomy
- Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, in the Fallout video games
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