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 Translation for 'w o' from English to Spanish
sin {prep}without <w/o>
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Partial Matches
quím.
tungs­teno {m} <W>
wolfram <W>
quím.
tungs­teno {m} <W>
tungs­ten <W>
quím.
wolframio {m} <W>
tungs­ten <W>
quím.
wolframio {m} <W>
wolfram <W>
oeste {m}west <W>
13
peso {m}weight <w.> <wt.>
5
váter {m}W.C. [Br.] [water closet]
quím.
oxígeno {m} <O>
oxygen <O>
a las seis en punto {adv}at six o'clock sharp
Se espera que sea en casa a eso de las seis.He is due home by six o'clock.
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Usage Examples English
  • bought out their rival firm of W. O. Bentley. A "20/25" engine was put into a chassis and a Bentley radiator fitted.
  • The "Independent" was a weekly newspaper serving Elizabeth City and the surrounding Albemarle area from 1908 to 1939. The "Independent" was published by William Oscar "W.O." Saunders (1884-1940).
  • In 1905, the Wichita Mill and Elevator Company, owned and managed by entrepreneur Frank Kell of Wichita Falls, bought a mill in Vernon. Kell's business partner was W. O. Anderson.
  • "Note 5": A w/o emulsion is sometimes called an inverse emulsion.
  • Mitchell has had schools named after him in Calgary (W.O. Mitchell School) and Kanata, Ontario (W. O. Mitchell Elementary School).

  • Late 1980s to mid 1990s– New developments are built on the grounds of great estates of the past, such as the Clay Cliffe Estate, Arbor Shores, and the W.O.
  • Since joining Major League Soccer, Beckham has been a very public advocate in the United States for related charities such as "MLS W.O.R.K.S."
  • In "Astonishing X-Men", Cruithne is the site of a secret lab assaulted by Abigail Brand and her S.W.O.R.D. team. It contains many Brood before Brand destroys it.
  • A leading writer from Saskatchewan is W. O. Mitchell (1914–1998), born in Weyburn.
  • Invented by the British mathematician and three times runner-up at the World Championship and five times British Champion Graham Brightwell, this is the tie-breaker that is now used in many tournaments including the W.O.C.

  • During this time Heaviside would sign letters with the initials "W.O.R.M."
  • By the end of the year, when Torrence had completed his six-month stint at Fort Ord, Ginsburg had become disenchanted with the music business.
  • Following the tour, Ogre became involved with Martin Atkins' project Pigface in 1991, for a short time becoming the group's lead vocalist.
  • Daffodil breeding has introduced a wide range of colours, in both the outer perianth tepal segment and the inner corona.
  • Some Montgomery, Alabama stations are carried on cable systems and WSFA is designated by the FCC as a significantly viewed station for the area.

  • With its majority-black population, Madison Parish in the 21st century has become a stronghold of support for the Democratic Party.
  • Rolls-Royce had acquired the Bentley showrooms in Cork Street, the service station at Kingsbury, the complex at Cricklewood and the services of Bentley himself.
  • Space travel has been a common staple in the X-Men books beginning with the Phoenix and Dark Phoenix sagas.
  • In 1947, old-established (1860) privately owned Huddersfield gear and machine tools manufacturer David Brown Limited bought Aston Martin putting it under control of its Tractor Group.
  • Otis was established in 1882 as a construction campsite for workers building the Burlington & Missouri River rail line from Lincoln Nebr to Denver, Colo.

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